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He invites the commission of a crime who does not forbid it, when it is in his power to do so. — Seneca The Younger

I'm a double bagger. Not only does my husband put a bag over my face when we're making love, but he also puts a bag over his head in case mine falls off. — Joan Rivers

We are not at the end of a rope, as it's so easy to think. Humanity can yet choose to turn direction. The moment has come to leap into action with glad hearts. The seeds are germinating. The fungi are willing. And we must be, too. — Michael Phillips

Seize every opportunity along the way, for how sad it would be if the road you chose became the road not taken. — Robert Breault

Shee, you guys are so unhip it's a wonder your bums don't fall off. — Douglas Adams

Hawke nodded. He trusted the alphas of the leopard and falcon packs on a gut level. Neither Lucas nor Adam would ever knife him in the back, of that both parts of him were dead certain. — Nalini Singh

Better to live a day on your feet than a lifetime on your knees. — Andy McNab

When I auditioned for 'Bye Bye Birdie' on Broadway, Gower Champion said, 'You've got the job!' I said, 'Mr. Champion, I can't dance.' He said, 'We'll teach you what you need to know.' — Dick Van Dyke

You can't end negotiations unless you begin them. And you can't begin them if you continually negotiate about the terms to begin negotiations. — Benjamin Netanyahu

It doesn't matter if you win or lose; what matters is if you learn from it or not. — Mohith Agadi

How Are We to Live is a collection of short stories, not a novel. This in itself is a disappointment. It seems to diminish the book's authority, making the author seem like somebody who is just hanging on to the gates of Literature, rather than safely settled inside. — Alice Munro

It's all right if things don't change today. We're gonna keep doing what we do. The world can either catch up or not. — Amy Ray

I'll think about things for thirty or forty years before I'll write it. — Richard Brautigan

Even if it means oblivion, friends, I'll welcome it, because it won't be nothing. We'll be alive again in a thousand blades of grass, and a million leaves; we'll be falling in the raindrops and blowing in the fresh breeze; we'll be glittering in the dew under the stars and the moon out there in the physical world, which is our true home and always was. — Philip Pullman