Killing Lincoln Movie Quotes & Sayings
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A man who for years had thought he had reached the absolute limit of all possible suffering now found that suffering had no limits, and that he could suffer still more, and more intensely. — Viktor E. Frankl

Life has two halves: one patient and one afire. Love is the fiery half. Make me, O Lord, food for the flames. — Khalil Gibran

I don't really feel my poems are mine at all. I didn't create them out of nothing. I owe them to my relations with other people. — Robert Graves

Life works better when we know how to glance at things but gaze at God. — Selwyn Hughes

One should always have one's boots on and be ready to leave. — Michel De Montaigne

Never bend your head. Always hold it high. Look the world straight in the face. — Helen Keller

To get through a war, a man needs something bigger than himself to fight for. — Rick Remender

Before I reveal the most painful event that's ever happened in my life, can I ask you why you care so much? — Ava Bellamy

I just love doing costume dramas; I am very lucky, as I see myself as a part-time time traveller. — Julia Sawalha

Perfect hexagonal tubes in a packed array. Bees are hard-wired to lay them down, but how does an insect know enough geometry to lay down a precise hexagon? It doesn't. It's programmed to chew up wax and spit it out while turning on its axis, and that generates a circle. Put a bunch of bees on the same surface, chewing side-by-side, and the circles abut against each other - deform each other into hexagons, which just happen to be more efficient for close packing anyway. — Peter Watts

Politics, kinship, and craft also happen to embrace some of the most important things in life: caring about your influence on the world, connecting meaningfully with others, and working hard to create something worthwhile. — Sarah Thornton

The Domain Name Server (DNS) is the Achilles heel of the Web. The important thing is that it's managed responsibly. — Tim Berners-Lee