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This solid permanence in Foreign Office affairs had always antagonized MacGregor: there was something threatening and deadly and over-sure in it. The building itself was far more flexible and animate than its regular and eternal inhabitants who demanded such rigid conformity of anyone entering the kingdom. No one could enter the Foreign Office with a contradiction to it and have his conviction untouched and unshaken. This was a n atmosphere of such self-conviction and God-like authority that any rival opinion was shattered in the contact. — James Aldridge

When I started as an actor, I kind of started with a couple features. I've been waiting for the opening. — Max Martini

By the former of these (canon law), the most refined, sublime, extensive, and astonishing constitution of policy that ever was conceived by the mind of man was framed by the Romish clergy for the aggrandizement of their own order. — John Adams

Whatever he knows of his weaknesses, Private Mulvaney is wholly ignorant of his strength. — Rudyard Kipling

If you just enchanted one person per day, you would make a big dent in the universe. — Guy Kawasaki

I have self-actualized. Pardon me whilst I adjust my glowing halo. — Ted Nugent

Moreover, the subjective interpretation which sees the myth as a transpersonal psychic event is, in view of the myth's origins in the collective unconscious, much fairer than an attempt to interpret it objectively, — Erich Neumann

I really love that dynamic between beauty and sadness ... theres always these moments of quiet alienation, the sense of disconnect, but also, these moments of possibility. — Gregory Crewdson

I got sick and tired of my lady wearing ugly underwear to bed, so I turned to the Internet. — John Wilson

When a customer walks in to by a drill, they actually don't want the drill, they're trying to create a hole. — Chris Murray

Do not neglect to show hospitality to strangers, for by doing that some have entertained angels without knowing it. — Anonymous

Order is a prerequisite of survival; therefore the impulse to produce orderly arrangements is inbred by evolution. — Rudolf Arnheim