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You can take away the money and the fame. I don't look at myself as any of those things. — Steven Seagal

War! It is purification, liberation, an enormous hope ... The victory of Germany will be a paradox, nay, a wonder: a victory of the soul over numbers ... The German soul is opposed to the pacifist ideal of civilization, for is not peace the element, of civil corruption? — Thomas Mann

A tyranny based on ... deception and maintained by terror must inevitably perish from the poison it generates within itself. — Albert Einstein

It seems then, say I, that you leave politics entirely out of the question, and never suppose, that a wise magistrate can justly be jealous of certain tenets of philosophy, such as those of Epicurus, which, denying a divine existence, and consequently a providence and a future state, seem to loosen, in a great measure, the ties of morality, and may be supposed, for that reason, pernicious to the peace of civil society. — David Hume

Biggest roadblocks you encounter in life are the ones you construct for yourself. — Douglas Kennedy

Every day I've got to hear about unemployment and people starving. — Jonathan Davis

As well as being blind, Ma turned out to have the same mental illness that her mother had had. Between 1986 and 1990, she suffered six schizophrenic bouts, each requiring her to be institutionalised for up to three months. — Liz Murray

I'd call you a genius, but I'm in the room. — David Tennant

I cannot think of a day in my life when the library didn't exert a potent attraction for me, offering a sense of the specialness of each individual's curiosity and his or her quest to satisfy it. — Scott Turow

You need to let yourself be forgiven. — Carey Corp

American capitalism has helped finance the communist take over of the world. Somebody is going to answer to God for this. — Kent Hovind

Every writer I had ever known wrote his best work when he had his back up against the wall and thought he would never write another word. — Adam Langer

Not that he had anything against belief. People needed to believe in gods, if only because it was so hard to believe in people. The — Terry Pratchett