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There are no good wars or bad wars. The only thing bad about a war is to lose it. All wars have been fought for a so-called good Cause on both sides. But only the victor's Cause becomes history's Noble Cause. It's not a matter of who is right or who is wrong, it's a matter of who has the best generals and the better army! — Charles Bukowski
A contemporary artist can use the findings of all epochs and all styles, from the most primitive literary expressions up to the most refined products of the baroque. — Juan Goytisolo
In life we're most hell-bent on proving things that we're not really sure are true. — Curtis Sittenfeld
Two people could build an outhouse in four hours. They're not complicated. — Robert Maxwell
He drew out of his pocket an old-fashioned flat silver watch, on the back of which was engraved a globe; the chain was of steel. — Fyodor Dostoyevsky
Any dream that I am absolutely confident I can achieve should immediately be discarded for the simple reason that it is simply too small. — Craig D. Lounsbrough
If you don't know where you're from, you'll have a hard time saying where you're going. — Wendell Berry
We need to receive empathy to give empathy. — Marshall B. Rosenberg
I think it's mental to pay for water. Where is that water coming from? Are they in the hills puttin' it into bottles when years ago it used to roll down and go into the lakes? — Karl Pilkington
Your ideas come out of the way you conduct your life. — Keith Carter
Utopian fiction is really boring. I had to read a lot of it, and it's not that much fun. But they're fascinating to me as historical documents. Cabet [Icaria's founder and author of the utopian novel, Travels in Icaria], is writing in the 1830s, and his idea of the perfect society reveals a lot about his time. But his book is uniquely bad. — Christine Jennings
I see what the joy is; it is the joy of always loving, it is the joy of losing my own life in love to others. — Andrew Murray
On my first TV job I didn't have a clue. They'd tell me to hit my mark and I had no idea what they meant. You just pick it up. And ultimately, all it's really about is pretending to be someone else. — Sheridan Smith
If brains was black powder he couldn't blow his own nose. It's a pity the things you see when you ain't got a gun. — Stephen King