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Radicals are only to be feared when you try to suppress them. You must demonstrate that you will use the best of what they offer. — Frank Herbert

The goal of discoverers is not to outdistance their peers, but to transcend themselves. — Robert Grudin

How easy we make mass murder. — Pierce Brown

History isn't the lies of the victors, as I once glibly assured Old Joe Hunt; I know that now. It's more the memories of the survivors, most of whom are neither victorious or defeated. — Julian Barnes

I have numerous people who have expressed a willingness to be plaintiffs. — Michael Newdow

they were excited by these bombings in a way that only victims of esoteric, infrequent tragedies are motivated by horrors — Karan Mahajan

We can't afford to go down the dead end roads of Parliamentary Socialism or Fascistic Bolshevism. — John Blair

In order to mount to heaven, you used the Inferno to give you momentum. "The further down you gain your momentum," you often used to tell me, "the higher you shall be able to reach. The militant Christian's greatest worth is not his virtue, but his struggle to transform into virtue the impudence, dishonor, unfaithfulness, and malice within him. One day Lucifer will be the most glorious archangel standing next to God; not Michael, Gabriel, or Raphael - but Lucifer, after he has finally transubstantiated his terrible darkness into light. — Nikos Kazantzakis

Pitiful are those who, acting, are attached to their action's fruits. The wise man lets go of all results, whether good or bad, and is focused on the action alone. ~ Bhagavad Gita, c. 400 BCE ~ 2:49-50 — Larry Chang

Where there is lack of 'Gnan' (Knowledge and experience of the Self; real Knowledge) there is worldly existence and where there is 'Gnan' (Real Knowledge), there is no worldly existence. — Dada Bhagwan

Somebody is waiting on the other side of your obedience. — Tim Storey

Will did not think that was fair, but he accepted that kings were often unfair and there was naught to be done about it. — Sharon Kay Penman