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Power won by crime no one ever yet turned to a good purpose. — Tacitus
It is better to think better and take better actions from the bitter reasons of the past — Ernest Agyemang Yeboah
Ski racing was drawing in time, I said to Sandro. I finally had someone listening who wanted to understand: the two things I loved were drawing and speed, and in skiing I had combined them. It was drawing in order to win. — Rachel Kushner
If ministry is not about compassion and passion, let it die. — Heidi Baker
21st century is the century of knowledge and the world has always looked at India whenever knowledge finds prominence. Emergence of knowledge society is no more a slogan but has become a reality. Knowledge will be the fountainhead of all the activities that happen in human development. — Narendra Modi
It was the pink elephant in the room, the thunderous fart in the elevator. — David Wong
Race is still somewhat of a taboo in comedy. But if you're a minority, then you can make fun of your own minority. And that's a nice service that many of them provide. — Emo Philips
We don't play well with others. — Ella Frank
Your bitter memories still have time to turn into sweet ones. — Alexandre Dumas
I could feel God. It was like he was setting fine fingerprints all over the moment. I could feel him in it, as if he were saying to me, "Girl, I'm gonna blow the hinges off anything you think a love letter is, was , or could be. If you would just release the grip, I could turn your whole like into a love letter. — Hannah Brencher
I usually fish a Hornberg or a Muddler Minnow, a deer-haired streamer that comes in a variety of sizes and colors but replicates a sculpin minnow or a grasshopper. Even if a trout doesn't take the larger streamers, it can usually be counted on to come up and give a look, revealing its location. — Joseph Monninger
The attempt to break a habit of years is necessarily experimental. — Margaret Deland
