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Everybody must be managed. Queens must be managed. Kings must be managed, for men want managing almost as much as women, and that's saying a good deal. — Thomas Hardy

Absolute morality is the regulation of conduct in such a way that pain shall not be inflicted. — Herbert Spencer

If we bred better programmers we'd clearly breed better bugs. — Anonymous

There is a famine in America. Not a famine of food, but of love, of truth, of life. — Mother Teresa

I rarely meet men in real life as extraordinary as ones on film, and rarely see women on film as extraordinary as ones I know in real life — Jen Richards

Valkyrie walked over to her. Since she had met her, all she'd wanted to do was punch her face in. But that was when Kitana has been big and powerful and brimming with murderous arrogance. The girl standing before her now, crying and blubbing like any teenage girl would do under these circumstances, was not the same girl Valkyrie had wanted to punch.
But she'd do.
Valkyrie's fist connected with such a satisfying jolt that it actually made her smile as Kitana fell sideways, eyes already rolling in her head. Valkyrie resisted the urge to kick her as she lay crumpled.
Such behaviour would be unbecoming of a Sanctuary detective. — Derek Landy

There seemed to be some inner need in many people to believe that the world would end in some cataclysmic event. Usually in the very near future. — Terry Goodkind

Some rise by sin, and some by virtues fall. — William Shakespeare

I opened the door. "Don't do that," said a green, globby person. "You'll let the space-time continuum in. — Neil Gaiman

When we are caught in notions, rituals, and the outer forms of the practice, not only can we not receive and embody the spirit of our tradition, we become an obstacle for the true values of the tradition to be transmitted. We lose sight of the true needs and actual suffering of people, and the teaching and practice, which were intended to relieve suffering, now cause suffering. Narrow, fundamentalist, and dogmatic practices always alienate people, especially those who are suffering. — Thich Nhat Hanh

Instinct is our guide; a guide that leads to ruin. — Raymond Radiguet