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Growing up, we had 30, 40, 50 people coming through the house some Thanksgivings. Sometimes there was a kids' table; other times, the plate was just sitting on your lap. You get in where you fit in at that house. — Michael Strahan

In our deepest places, we all wish we could live like Raoul Duke for a while. — Willie Geist

The greatest crime is to do nothing because we can only do a little ( ... ) I feel nothing, because feeling is subversive and contrary to military discipline. Therefore I do not feel, but I fight and therefore I exist. (part I, chapter 10) — John Le Carre

Achilles pauses, looks over his shoulder at the masses of men behind him, turns back, looks past Zeus toward Olympos and the masses of gods in front of him, and then crooks his neck to look up again at towering Zeus.
"Surrender now", says Achilles, "and we'll spare your goddesses' lives so they can be our slaves and courtesans. — Dan Simmons

Punctuality is the soul of business. — Thomas Chandler Haliburton

But you must be patient and careful; nor should you expect to become an accomplished archer without long and severe training. — Maurice Thompson

When someone leaves you, it doesn't give you permission to run away from yourself too. — Dodinsky

In the end, for all of Obama's grand rhetoric on ridding the world of nuclear weapons, history has doomed him to preside over the emergence of two rogue nuclear regimes (North Korea and Iran). — Thomas P.M. Barnett

The problem with freedom is that when people have it, they do what they want to. — David Burr Gerrard

The fame of his likes circulates briskly but soon grows heavy and stale; and as for history it will limit his life story to the dash between two dates. — Vladimir Nabokov

There is not a good work which the hand of man has ever undertaken, which his heart has ever conceived, which does not require a good education for its helper. — Horace Mann