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It is my firm belief that all successful languages are grown and not merely designed from first principles — Bjarne Stroustrup

Singers, musicians, and songwriters don't want to use the word "acting" because we want it to be more real than that - we want it to come from us: naturally, truly, really. — Ronee Blakley

I do not hold that we should rearm in order to fight. I hold that we should rearm in order to parley. — Winston Churchill

I'm enormously less interested in whom you sleep with than I am in with whom you're prepared to die. — Ti-Grace Atkinson

Just because you can't see them and you can't hear them, that doesn't mean they're not here. — Graham Masterton

Child of our time, our times have robbed your cradle. Sleep in a world your final sleep has woken. — Eavan Boland

... where I walked, the frost shaped itself to my will, dancing in the air like music over water. — Eugie Foster

With a bassy thump and a smell like burnt sulfur, Shitload farted himself far into the air. — David Wong

Everybody acts not only under external compulsion but also in accordance with inner necessity. — Albert Einstein

In a world of shifting past, these memories are wheat in wind, fleet in dreams, shapes in clouds. Events, once happened, lose reality, alter with a glance, a storm, a night. In time, the past never happened. — Alan Lightman

Like you helped my kits?" Mapleshade growled. "Never! I hope you die in agony! — Erin Hunter

Hard work is the price we must pay for success — Vince Lombardi

I know not how the world will receive it, nor how it may reflect on those that shall seem to favor it. For in a way beset with those that contend, on one side for too great Liberty , and on the other side for too much Authority , 'tis hard to passe between the points of both unwounded. — Thomas Hobbes