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If we don't understand phenomena, we are more likely to do things to harm ourselves and others. — Dalai Lama

Kagura: It's the same as always. He doesn't pursue those who leave, and ignores those who come. — Hideaki Sorachi

Quite frankly, even if the choice of C were to do *nothing* but keep the C++ programmers out, that in itself would be a huge reason to use C. — Linus Torvalds

The memory of anyone one had truly loved stayed distinct always and with a special fragrance, quite unaffected by the years. And the memory of one's deepest friendships had a touch of the same magic. But — C.P. Snow

For grammar it [poetry] might have, but it needs it not; being so easy in itself, and so void of those cumbersome differences of cases, genders, moods, and tenses, which, I think, was a piece of the Tower of Babylon's curse, that a man shoult be put to school to learn his mother-tongue. — Philip Sidney

We fouled up. I did. He got hurt. Badly, maybe. And the god ... is not helping him today. — Janet Morris

There's more to clothing than just adornment. It does more than merely change how the world perceives us. It changes how we perceive ourselves. — Jacqueline Carey

Be precise in the use of words and expect precision from others — Peter Abelard

A man from hell is not afraid of hot ashes. — Dorothy Gilman

Habits are the invisible architecture of everyday life. — Gretchen Rubin

I never expect anything. I am always amazed at why anybody goes to any movie or why anybody doesn't go to any movie. Any movie you make, you make it because you're hoping somebody wants to see it, but you never know. — Clint Eastwood

But the key shift in focus will be from counter-insurgency operations to more and more cooperation with Iraqi security forces and to building Iraqi security capacity. — John Abizaid

Life is a mystical and tragic thing. It is a journey often full of fear, when it ought to be full of hope. It's fascinating to look back on your life and feel as though most of it was a precursor to the rest of it; to what was always supposed to be. — L.K. Hill

Men are more easily governed through their vices than through their virtues. — Napoleon Bonaparte