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Force is the law of animals, men are ruled by conviction. — Napoleon Bonaparte
I didn't appreciate the moment as much as I should have while living it, but I can attribute that to my poor emotional state and hindsight. — S.A. Tawks
Sergeant Paul Ramoneda, a twenty-eight-year-old baker with the Ninth Food Service Squadron, was one of the first to reach the bomber. — Eric Schlosser
But I could never make friends again truly, neither in my heart nor in my head. When you cannot make friends any more in your head is the worst. But it was more complicated than that. — Ernest Hemingway,
A cougar is a sexually active and confident woman who's a predator. Tell me you not flattered. — Jane Green
His thoughtless expression was one of wonder or of pain; with Gansey, they were so often the same thing. — Maggie Stiefvater
For so long this had been my life, but it was all in the past. Now we all had to try and find the future. — Edwidge Danticat
While overseeing tonight's dinner party, I finally found myself in the presence of Mr. Edwards's famed wit when he asked me whether I had visited the zoo to see the puffins. Somehow Miss Wyndham was the one forced to leave the house. — Tarun Shanker
If you have no passion for what you are doing, you are simply playing a role. — Ben Tolosa
No paradise is ever without its Serpent, nor any Eden its exiles. — Jennifer Munro
Galen , in the third section of his book, "The Use of the Limbs," says correctly that it would be in vain to expect to see living beings formed of the blood of menstruous women and the semen virile, who will not die, will never feel pain, or will move perpetually, or shine like the sun. This dictum of Galen is part of the following more general proposition: Whatever is formed of matter receives the most perfect form possible in that species of matter; in each individual case the defects are in accordance with that individual matter. — Maimonides
The most satisfactory definition of man from the scientific point of view is probably Man the Tool-maker. — Kenneth Oakley
