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I saw what could be done with words, for I had a vision of a new world as I talked. — Nellie L. McClung

What else should you be? Human beings didn't evolve brains in order to lie around on lakes. Killing's the first thing we learned. And a good thing we did, or we'd be dead, and the tigers would own the earth. — Orson Scott Card

My Maman told me that only the crazy ones and the passionate ones accomplish anything in life. — B.K.S. Iyengar

So mothers everywhere take heart. The indoctrination you administer now may have unanticipated positive effects years later. — Robert B. Laughlin

Many consider that Shostakovich is the greatest 20th-century composer. In his 15 symphonies, 15 quartets, and in other works he demonstrated mastery of the largest and most challenging forms with music of great emotional power and technical invention ... All his works are marked by emotional extremes - tragic intensity, grotesque and bizarre wit, humour, parody, and savage sarcasm. — Dmitri Shostakovich

That earliest shock in one's life which occurs to all of us; which first makes us think. — Benjamin Disraeli

When you are 4-0 up you should never lose 7-1. — Lawrie McMenemy

If you're a single man and you happen to be in this business, you're deemed a player. But I don't see myself as a ladies' man. — Bradley Cooper

The balance of life; every loss is a gain. And every gain is a loss. — Lailah Gifty Akita

I have a feeling that we've seen the dismantling of civilisation, brick by brick, and now we're looking into the void. We thought that we were liberating people from oppressive cultural circumstances, but we were, in fact, taking something away from them. We were killing off civility and concern. We were undermining all those little ties of loyalty and consideration and affection that are necessary for human flourishing. We thought that tradition was bad, that it created hidebound societies, that it held people down. But, in fact, what tradition was doing all along was affirming community and the sense that we are members of one another. Do we really love and respect one another more in the absence of tradition and manners and all the rest? Or have we merely converted one another into moral strangers - making our countries nothing more than hotels for the convenience of guests who are required only to avoid stepping on the toes of other guests? — Alexander McCall Smith

We expect candor and transparency from the president, from the administration. — Mitt Romney

If you choose bad companions, no one will believe that you are anything but bad yourself. — Aesop

One of the things that probably drew me to writing was that it was something you could get on with by yourself. Publishing means going public. But the actual activity could scarcely be more invisible. And private. — Graham Swift