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Goodbye is the absolute hardest thing to say because you have to walk away with just a memory and after awhile that memory fades. — Sarah Dillon

I'm one of those old cynics that thinks, whoever you vote for, the government always gets in. — Peter Hook

I used to fear depression. Now I look into the mirror and want to smash it to pieces. I put on fake smiles, I have no confidence, no one likes me, and I hate this place. Now I know why I feared it. — Unknown

It's also much clearer how much damage the occupation of Iraq is doing to America's reputation and prestige around the world; and that's just starting now to hit home in the United States. — Peter Singer

Clever modern man is so witless that he thinks moral silence and empty conscience are an advantage. — Michael Leunig

No Irish nationalist could support any treaty which institutionalizes British government claims to a part of Irish national territory. Indeed, the term - 'constitutional nationalism'- used by Mr.Mallon (SDLP) and his colleagues to describe their political philosophy is a contradiction in terms. The only constitutional nationalist in Ireland today is Sean McBride. He puts his nationalism within a framework of Irish constitutionality. Mr. Mallon, however, puts his within the framework of British constitutionality. Irish nationalism within British constitutionality is a contradiction in terms. — Gerry Adams

We don't know the Devil's side of the story, because God wrote all the books. — J.A. Konrath

Faith is, at one and the same time, absolutely necessary and altogether impossible. — Stanislaw Lem

The historical sense compels a man to write not merely with his own generation in his bones, but with a feeling that the whole of literature from Homer and within it the whole of the literature of his own country has a simultaneous existence and composes a simultaneous order. — T. S. Eliot

It takes a very strange person to enjoy fame, with all the by-products that come with it. It's not necessarily a thrill. — Kelsey Grammer

We never know that one particular set of ideas contains all the right answers; even if it does today, it might not be equipped to face unexpected challenges tomorrow. — Colin Crouch