Imperii Patronum Quotes & Sayings
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Actually, power is like money; neither good nor bad. Its negative or positive spin depends upon how we use it. — Pat Heim

Words of encouragement fan the spark of genius into the flame of achievement. Legend tells us that Lincoln's dying mother called her small son to her bedside and whispered, 'Be somebody, Abe'. — Wilferd Peterson

God only knows how many previous owners it's had, but it's been washed so the stains aren't sticky at least, — David Mitchell

I've got stress like anybody else, and it builds up during the day. Like, I'll be trying to do something on the computer, and I'll get stuck, so I go to the help section. And it just enrages me, because why even call it a help section at all? There's nothing in any way 'helpful' about it. — Lewis Black

Weak mortals, chained to the earth, creatures of clay as frail as the foliage of the woods, you unfortunate race, whose life is but darkness, as unreal as a shadow, the illusion of a dream. — Aristophanes

A tough guy told me, "I'll bet you $10 you're dead." I was afraid to bet him. — Henny Youngman

There is no such thing as a fixed and reliable truth (except for the statement that this is so, presumably — Peter Barry

You on the floor in a fugue state, me not knowing what to do. It's remarkable how high-functioning you are, for an insane person. I'm the only one who gets to see you on the floor. — Jonathan Franzen

Outside, on Park Avenue, the people had begun to move along the sidewalks once more, the streets of the city began to fill and thicken. Upon the table by her bed the little clock ticked eagerly it's pulse of time as if it hurried toward some imagined joy, and a clock struck slowly in the house with a measured, solemn chime. The morning sun steeped each object in her room with causal light, and in her heard she said, "It is now". — Thomas Wolfe

They were so tired, in fact, that they didn't notice the stranger who had followed them back, watching from the trees as they made their way home. — Jonathan Ballagh