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Be careful how you suggest things to me. For there is in me a madness which goes beyond martyrdom, the madness of an utterly idle man. — G.K. Chesterton

Military operations alone cannot defeat an insurgency because only economic development and political action can address most sources of disaffection. If military operations are not conducted consistent with political objectives or occur without economic development, they are certain to alienate the population further, reduce the amount of intelligence available to [...] security forces, and strengthen rather than weaken the enemy. — H.R. McMaster

John Boehner - doesn't he look like every guy you've ever seen at a hotel bar? He looks like the kind of guy who licks his thumb when he counts his money. — David Letterman

If freedom is the basis of life, then love is the basis of real freedom, the capacity to love without bonds is the freedom of the highest order. — Vivek Mehta

All great discoveries," the elder Marratta had once said, "are products as much of doubt as of certainty, and the two in opposition clear the air for marvelous accidents." At — Mark Helprin

People are not born bastards. They have to work at it. — Rod McKuen

You can't be a creative person and not fall in love with everything. Every movie I've made there's a complicated, twisted love affair with. — Jason Blum

It is so much easier to extol the virtues of civility than to talk civilly about the virtues we need to uphold. — Amitai Etzioni

I had the need to be the good master, but definitely the master, no matter what the cost. — Pat Conroy

I would never have done what I'd done if I'd considered my father as somebody I wanted to please. — Robert Mapplethorpe

Some people would say comedy draws from some dark places, from your dark stuff. Life's great optimists aren't necessarily the funniest people. — Colin Firth

It didn't matter what I wore, or how much sleep I'd had or not had, he always looked at me as if his world began and ended with me. — Jane Harvey-Berrick