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Enjoy your dear wit and gay rhetoric, That hath so well been taught her dazzling fence. — John Milton
wisdom is common sense lit by imagination." "What — Joanna Cannan
How can there ever possibly be a conflict between my private interests and the public good? — Ashleigh Brilliant
Stand-up is the scariest thing - whether it's TV, movies, improv - stand-up is the worst. — Melissa Peterman
I am almost famous in China, because I have that Broadway cachet. — David Henry Hwang
I'd done some acting in high school. Then I went to Kenyon College and got thrown in jail and kicked off the football team. Since I was determined not to study very much, I majored in theater the last two years. Got my degree in speech; they didn't actually have a degree in theater. I graduated at two o'clock in the afternoon, and at three-thirty I was on the train for Williams Bay, Wisconsin, for summer stock, and then I did winter stock. — Paul Newman
She had lied to him. She had wanted to save lives, yes. But she had gone out there with no intention of saving her own. — Sarah J. Maas
Kindness is the language of love, which everyone can understand. — Debasish Mridha
History, we can confidently assert, is useful in the sense that art and music, poetry and flowers, religion and philosophy are useful. Without it - as with these - life would be poorer and meaner; without it we should be denied some of those intellectual and moral experiences which give meaning and richness to life. Surely it is no accident that the study of history has been the solace of many of the noblest minds of every generation. — Henry Steele Commager
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His eyes were beautiful when they met mine, luminous and clear, and a long moment stretched out between us. "I love you. — Jennifer L. Armentrout
The significant changes in history have been made by revolutions. — Saul D. Alinsky
Sacred love is selfless, seeking not its own. The lover serves his beloved and seeks perfect communion of oneness with her. — D.H. Lawrence
The political situation was becoming increasingly volatile. The Treaty of Versailles was such a sore point. It popped up in almost any conversation. Perhaps the separation from the "Reich" (what was left of the old Germany) was more intensely felt in everyday life in our province of East Prussia than in the rest of Germany. The Treaty forced Germany to accept blame for causing the First World War. It demanded that Germany disarm, give up substantial portions of land, and pay heavy reparations to countries of the victors. No other country bore the blame or brunt of the burden as heavily as Germany. Germans viewed the terms imposed by the treaty as blatantly unfair. From our perspective, Germany was drawn into the conflict through a political alliance we had with the Austrian-Hungarian Empire. We did not initiate hostilities. The fact that Europe was a political powder keg was certainly not the exclusive fault of the German Empire. I — Ulrich Karl Thomas
all my ancestors were from the South and some even fought and died for the losing side. Perhaps that's why I was long resigned to my failure to publish. — Katherine Paterson
