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People..love to say that 'Violence never solved anything.' But what solved Hitler? Was It a team of social workers? Was it putting daisies into the gun barrels of Nazi Panzer divisions? Was it a commission that tried to understand what made Hitler sorry? ?No. What solved Hitler was violence. — Michael Medved

At the bottom there is no perfect history; there is none such conceivable. All past centuries have rotted down, and gone confusedly dumb and quiet. — Thomas Carlyle

Democracy is a suggestion box for slaves. — Stefan Molyneux

I'm always pleased with my work. Absolutely. — Tom Jenkinson

The sun of that chilishness goes on shining even when the larger bodies of hotter stars have risen to smelt you and cover you with their influence. The recenter stars may be more critical, more in the eye, but that earlier sun still remains a long time. — Saul Bellow

Trust me when I say: Your commitment to love is crucial in the awakening of the world. — Gabrielle Bernstein

Writing never came naturally and I still have to force my hand to do it. — Richard Ford

One trick, known as the journey method or 'memory palace,' is to conjure up a familiar space in the mind's eye, and then populate it with images of whatever it is you want to remember. — Joshua Foer

I have a closet full of blazers and more striped shirts than any human could possibly wear. Somehow I think that I don't have striped shirts, and then I look at my closet and go, 'Oh, I have ten.' But then you always end up with your favourite striped shirt of the moment, and you don't end up wearing any of the other ones. — Jennifer Morrison

Dalinar forced himself to be calm. "Roion, we cannot continue to treat this war as a game."
"All wars are games. The greatest kind, with the pieces lost real lives, the prizes captured making for real wealth! This is the life for which men exist. To fight, to kill, to win. — Brandon Sanderson

His correction of our perception is called the Atonement. — Marianne Williamson

There aren't reasons why you like this song or this piece of music, or don't like it. It's just, it's either right or wrong, you know? — Ethan Coen

It was hardly a Eureka moment, although possibly as close to one as I was going to get. — T.R. Richmond