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No matter what the reason, the ways I tried to justify the situation, the second-guessing that lingered, nothing could change the fact that people stopped existing because of me. — Clint Van Winkle

Every man has something too dear to trust to another. — J.R.R. Tolkien

It is from cowardice and not from want of enlightenment that we do not read in our own hearts. — Stendhal

Mathematical reasoning may be regarded rather schematically as the exercise of a combination of two facilities, which we may call intuition and ingenuity. — Alan Turing

Embrace the realization, that life is a dance, sometimes you lead and sometimes you follow. — Toni House

The Kingdom of God is, in reality, the mental kingdom of a conscientious, compassionate and courageous human. — Abhijit Naskar

We must recognize the fact that many Nazis, Marxists and Fascists believe passionately in their fundamental rightness, and allow nothing to hinder them from their goal in the pursuit of their mission. — Dorothy Day

I am not interested in producing fiction for Indian television at all, the reason being that I don't understand the medium. I can be a judge or a host; I can do that as an individual. But to produce TV content, you have to know the game. — Karan Johar

Unlike the Concord, the Merrimack is not a dead but a living stream, though it has less life within its waters and on its banks. It has a swift current, and, in this part of its course, a clayey bottom, almost no weeds, and comparatively few fishes. — Henry David Thoreau

Ubiquity is the new exclusivity. — Linda Kaplan Thaler

Sometimes my mind boggles. It's so deep my mind actually boggles. — Cyndi Lauper

I take no pride in having been the first public personality to come out publicly against Simpson. It just happened that way. — Vincent Bugliosi

One man's duck is another man's swan. — Matshona Dhliwayo

Life is full of crises, we all know that. It's how we learn, how we grow. They help form character, mould the man (or woman), as it were. As an opposite to good times, they even help us appreciate life a little more; and a person without strife is a person without passion, for trauma both tests and strengthens moral fibre, becomes a measure of human depth. There is no adversity on this earth that cannot be overcome with fortitude and positive will. — James Herbert