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If you want to kill somebody, conquer his heart, Then leave slowly and leave them between death and madness. — Nizar Qabbani

You cannot control the primitive urges and hormones that drive your eating behavior. — Mark Hyman

I cannot get any sense of an enemy - only of a disaster. — D.H. Lawrence

I like a drink, mate. I'll have maybe 10 or 12 pints on a good night out. — Eric Bristow

I am scared of the day, when they turn atheism into another religion for controlling masses. — M.F. Moonzajer

Never has our nation , or our world, stood on the precipice of adversity in such dire need of men answering the cry to rule well. — Tony Evans

I am simply an agnostic. I haven't yet had time or opportunity to explore the universe, and I don't know what I might run on to in some nook or corner. — Clarence Darrow

There is a false saying: "How can someone who can't save himself save others?" Supposing I have the key to your chains, why should your lock and my lock be the same? — Frederic Nietzsche

The belief that the world was created yesterday seems to hold great appeal to those born at that time. — Gary Malone

You make it happen by convincing everyone it's happening, belief in the first instance being a vaporous construct of duplicity, puff, evasion, cant, and bald-faced lies. — Ben Fountain

To me, writing is about how we see. The writers I want to read teach me how to see-see the world differently. In my writing there is no separation between how I observe the world and how I write the world. We write through our eyes. We write through our body. We write out of what we know. — Terry Tempest Williams

How can I make a stranger see her as she stopped in the hall at the foot of the stairs and turned to us? I have never been able to describe even my fictitious characters except by their actions. It has always seemed to me that in a novel the reader should be allowed to imagine a character in any way he chooses: I do not want to supply him with ready-made illustrations. Now I am betrayed by my own technique, for I do not want any other woman substituted for Sarah, I want the reader to see the one broad forehead and bold mouth, the conformation of the skull, but all I can convey is an indeterminate figure turning in the dripping mackintosh, saying, 'Yes, Henry?' and then 'You? — Graham Greene

Make generosity part of your growth strategy. — Danielle LaPorte

Real life isn't purely filled with roses and rainbows. — Ken Poirot