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Terrorism is an evil that threatens all the countries in Europe. Vigorous cooperation in the European Union and worldwide is crucial in order to meet this evil head on. — Jan Peter Balkenende

We know little about love. Love is like a pear. A pear is sweet and has a distinct shape. Try to define the shape of a pear. — Andrzej Sapkowski

To make a living is no longer enough. Work also has to make a life. — Peter Drucker

I am a cultural Frankenstein — Lucy Chau Lai-Tuen

Looking at his face, it sometimes came to her that all women had been cursed from the cradle; all, in one fashion or another, being given the same cruel destiny, born to suffer the weight of men. Frank claimed that she got it all wrong side up: it was men who suffered because they had to put up with the ways of women - and this from the time that they were born until the day they died. — James Baldwin

as those old engravings of the 'Cenacolo,' or that painting by Gentile Bellini, in which one sees, in a state in which they no longer exist, the masterpiece of Leonardo and the portico of Saint Mark's. We — Marcel Proust

The English are worried about the Euro being brought in because of loss of national identity and rising prices. In Scotland, people are just worried in case they have to close Poundstretcher. — Frankie Boyle

He is my most beloved friend and my bitterest rival, my confidant and my betrayer, my sustainer and my dependent, and scariest of all, my equal. — Gregg Levoy

My happiness comes from the donation of my life in many ways for the current and for the future generations. — Debasish Mridha

Every once in a while you come across a novel that reminds you why you think you enjoy reading in the first place. — Graham Parke

The question is not whether the formula for success will work, but rather whether the person will work the formula. — Jim Rohn

For some people, "the point of no return" begins at the very moment their souls become aware of each others' existence. — C. JoyBell C.

Sometimes one must choose whether to be kind or honorable," he said. "Sometimes one cannot be both. — Cassandra Clare

Those who have received mercy are destined to extend mercy — Jonah Books

Present-day democratic structures just cannot collect and process the relevant data fast enough, and most voters don't understand biology and cybernetics well enough to form any pertinent opinions. Hence traditional democratic politics is losing control of events, and is failing to present us with meaningful visions of the future. — Yuval Noah Harari