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Life has thought me that I am always alone in war; I have to fight for myself; and it is the best cause. — M.F. Moonzajer

Fantasyland was designed as a home for some of the classic characters [from those films], and as a symbol of the magic, hope and beauty of the human imagination. — Leslie Le Mon

you were temptingly beautiful
but stung when i got close — Rupi Kaur

Creating "ABC" priority codes and daily "to-do" lists were key techniques developed to help people sort through their choices in some meaningful way. — David Allen

As she trotted down the stairs, she saw Blake stand up, tucking his piano in his pocket. The day's bright sun had him trapped in his spot in the shade. She stepped into his cover and kissed him.
"Thanks for the roses. And Teddy loves his bow." She brushed her hands through his hair. — Debra Anastasia

But if I'm content with a little, Enough is as good as a feast. — Isaac Bickerstaffe

Irritably, Piatt replied that "in ninety days the land would be whitened by tents." But Lincoln would not take the bait. He merely replied: "Well, we won't jump that ditch until we come to it," pausing before he added: "I must run the machine as I find it." Piatt left dinner wondering why the "strange and strangely gifted" Lincoln remained "so blind. — Harold Holzer

The necessity for rational critique was increasingly felt in the tenth century, when the idea of a double truth became widespread: one for internal use and the other to be upheld outside the group; the old critical method was no longer sufficient, because it was known that a witness could lie. — Abdallah Laroui

Giving is the insured way of getting. — Mark Victor Hansen

When I'm not on tour, I love to have a long breakfast at home in my garden. — Andre Rieu

Man is a credulous animal, and must believe something; in the absence of good grounds for belief, he will be satisfied with bad ones. — Bertrand Russell

Some people seem to fade away but then when they are truly gone, it's like they didn't fade away at all. — Bob Dylan

I don't in any sense think of myself as a celebrity, which of course I'm not. — Peter Ackroyd

Do I abide by the black-and-white limits I've set for myself because that's who I truly am or because that's who I am while being judged? And how far into that gray area might I venture before I go running back to my familiar boundaries? — K.A. Tucker