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Where death without resistance or death after resistance is the only way, neither party should think of resorting to law-courts or help from the government. — Mahatma Gandhi

Everything we do is right, even when it's wrong. There's always a lesson to be learned. — Yoana Dianika

I have two sons. Both served. One as a marine officer in Iraq, one as an army officer in Afghanistan. I do not see - want to see one parent or loved one worrying about getting a call in the middle of the night. I would not place one American life at risk unless it was absolutely necessary. But to destroy ISIS, it is necessary. — George Pataki

When people ask me now if I miss coaching UCLA basketball games, the national championships, the attention, the trophies, and everything that goes with them, I tell them this: I miss the practices. — John Wooden

So in other words, we were constantly challenged to grow, and thats what a master does. — Herbie Hancock

If Islam is not making you happy, then something is wrong with your Islam — Hamza Yusuf

From the beginning, the imported black men and women resisted their enslavement. Ultimately their resistance was controlled, and — Anonymous

Take it and make it extraordinary, because beautiful isn't always something noticeable, it's often what can be seen but isn't noticed. — Jennifer Megan Varnadore

Nothing can be said: nothing sure, nothing probable, nothing honest. Better to err through omission than through commission: better to refrain from steering the fate of others, since it is already so difficult to navigate one's own. — Primo Levi

With one hand he put
A penny in the urn of poverty,
And with the other took a shilling out. — Robert Pollok

When our little bit is combined with His greatness, the team is unbeatable. — James C. Dobson

My definition of an expert in any field is a person who knows enough about what's really going on to be scared. — P. J. Plauger

In an enigmatic world of indeterminate purpose and intent, it is not always possible to divide a thing into that which is right and that which is wrong. In such times, when reason flees, when faith lends no comfort, when teaching, custom, and convention all fail, one must turn inside to that indefinable place that best negotiates the world. There one shall find not that which is right and that which is wrong, but rather that which is fitting. For it is upon this foundation, and no other, that the great works of the world are built.
- First Coxian Book of Truth, the Apocrypha — Herb J. Smith II