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No one grasps the game, because no one knows the rules. No one follows the same set of rules. It is like life. Some think honor universal. Some think laws binding. Others know better. But in the end, don't those who rise by poison die by poison?" I shrug. "In the storybooks. In life there's no one left to poison them, often. — Pierce Brown

I think there is a great deal to the idea of not doing a thing, but that when you do a thing, you don't do it in five minutes or in five hours, but in five years. — Marcel Duchamp

They smiled too much, were quick to compliment and support, but behind the stretched lips and soft words was a judgment. No one was ever good enough - at least not until they were dead. The dead were exemplary. — Michael J. Sullivan

If I empty out half of my life, God can only fill half ... God will fill as much of us as we allow Him to fill. — Aiden Wilson Tozer

my poems are only bits of scratching
on the floor of a
cage. — Charles Bukowski

Don't touch me without my permission. Mr. Little Boy — Peach-Pit

I don't mind being called a puppet. But I'm the puppet of the people. — Joko Widodo

If I had one wish for my children, it would be that each of them would reach for goals that have meaning for them as individuals. — Lillian Gordy Carter

I was born under that star, the dung-beetle star. — Donald O'Donovan

Never invest in any idea you can't illustrate with a crayon — Peter Lynch

father could hope for in a son.To have — Colleen McCullough

Atrocities are easier to commit if respect for the victim can be neutralized. For this reason, humiliation handed out by those with power can be ominous. The link between humiliation and atrocity is often found. — Jonathan Glover

Another suggestion is to cook a meal, maybe not every night, but a couple more times a week than you usually do. That way you have leftovers, and you take your lunch to work. — Michelle Obama

At their first appearance innovators have always been derided as fools and mad men. — Aldous Huxley