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You know that I hate you, Roark. I hate you for what you are, for wanting you, for having to want you. I'm going to fight you-and I'm going to destroy you-and I tell you this as calmly as I told you that I'm a begging animal. I'm going to pray that you can't be destroyed-I tell you this, too-even though I believe in nothing and have nothing to pray to. But I will fight to block every step you take. I will fight to tear every chance you want away from you. I will hurt you through the only thing that can hurt you-through your work. I will fight to starve you, to strangle you on the things you won't be able to reach. I have done it to you to today-and that is why I shall sleep with you tonight. Part 2, Chapter 7, pg. 272-3 The Fountainhead — Ayn Rand

And they seem to forget that you are a mere mortal; flesh and bone, bruisable and scare-able. — Gayle Forman

the task ahead is never as great as the strength within — Nikki Hart

No one can be good for long if goodness is not in demand. — Bertolt Brecht

No man thinks there is much ado about nothing when the ado is about himself. — Anthony Trollope

Teach a child not to seek help but to seek the opportunity to help others. — Debasish Mridha

I'd like to see people pay attention to the science of hip hop. The knowledge part, the political side of what hip hop could do, or where hip hop is gonna go. I always say it's gonna become universal as we become a galactic union. — Afrika Bambaataa

They tell me that I rub the fur the wrong way. I don't; let the cat turn around. — Billy Sunday

The circumference could have accommodated a Roman hippodrome. A — Rick Riordan

The James Bond movies and the comic books had it all wrong. You did not need elaborate contraptions, complicated plans, and futuristic doomsday weapons to wipe out of all of humankind. All you needed was a fully realized vision and an intense focus. All you needed to do is give a little push to what was already happening; what was inevitable.
All you had to do is get one group of people who believe in an invisible man in the sky to get really pissed off at another group of people who believe in a slightly different version of the same invisible man in the sky. — James J. Caterino

The writer labors in isolation, yet all that intensive, lonely work is in the service of communicating, is an attempt to reach another person. — Betsy Lerner