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For a single path leads to the house of Hades. — Aeschylus

There are 18,500 villages in the country where electricity is yet to reach. We want to ensure these villages are electrified within the next 1000 days. — Narendra Modi

The depth of the middle class is waning as the polarization of society is in progress. — Katsuya Okada

I can't imagine a worse kind of hell than seeing you in front of me again and not being able to touch you. — Kate Stewart

In a time of turbulence and change, it is more true than ever that knowledge is power. — John F. Kennedy

One dress isn't worth your grisly death. — Richelle Mead

If you could once make up your mind never to undertake more work ... than you can carry on calmly, quietly, without hurry or flurry ... and if the instant you feel yourself growing nervous and ... out of breath, you would stop and take a breath, you would find this simple common-sense rule doing for you what no prayers or tears could ever accomplish. — Elizabeth Prentiss

Immeasurably imperfect it was, but false the impression could not be, for she saw with the eyes made for seeing, and saw indeed what many men are too wise to see. — George MacDonald

In his comic scenes, Shakespeare seems to produce, without labor, what no labor can improve. — Samuel Johnson

Out of the Roman States there is no country where I am Pope except the United States. — Pope Gregory XVI

(Dylan air - gross) — Rick Riordan

I think the thing we see is that as people are using video games more, they tend to watch passive TV a bit less. And so using the PC for the Internet, playing video games, is starting to cut into the rather unbelievable amount of time people spend watching TV. — Bill Gates

Everyone gives what he has. The soldier gives strength, the merchant goods, the teacher instruction, the farmer rice, the fisherman fish. — Hermann Hesse