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A man should fear when he enjoys only the good he does publicly. Is it not, publicity rather than charity, which he loves? Is it not vanity, rather than benevolence, that gives such charities? — Henry Ward Beecher

...power doesn't shift. Power is resolute. It is the mountain, not the wind. To shift so easily is to lose trust. — Pierce Brown

There is something so absurd about time and how it has simultaneously preserved and demolished our faces. — Noelle Oxenhandler

Millie told me once that the ability to devastate is what makes a song beautiful. Maybe that's what makes life beautiful too. The ability to devastate. Maybe that's how we know we've lived. How we know we've truly loved. — Amy Harmon

The movie on the screen is always going to be different from the movie in your head. How it makes you feel is what I'm after, what I'm chasing, and what I'm trying to construct. — David Ayer

This is much easier than when N left. Our son is unable to grasp and simultaneously turn doorknobs yet. If only this trick could be unlearned by men over thirty, many more families would celebrate Christmas together. — Suzanne Finnamore

Mark my words, when a society has to resort to the lavatory for its humour, the writing is on the wall. — Alan Bennett

Happiness is not a destination. It cannot be bought, sold or traded. Happiness is the gift of the journey. — Lisa Cypers Kamen

Inheritance is the idea that one class is a specialization of another class. The purpose of inheritance is to create simpler code by defining a base class that specifies common elements of two or more derived classes. The common elements can be routine interfaces, implementations, data members, or data types. Inheritance helps avoid the need to repeat code and data in multiple locations by centralizing it within a base class. When you decide to use inheritance, you have to make several decisions: For each member routine, will the routine be visible to derived classes? Will it have a default implementation? Will the default implementation be overridable? For each data member (including variables, named constants, enumerations, and so on), will the data member be visible to derived classes? — Steve McConnell

When they answered the bell on that wild winter night. There was no one expected - and no one in sight. — Edward Gorey

I opened my mouth to respond, then decided to do that thing where you think before you speak. — Jessi Kirby

Factories are the workplaces of our National Socialist racial comrades. — Fritz Todt

There are some actors that are so gifted, that move you in such a way that every time you see their names again, you go and pay another ticket because you want to have that experience again. — Demian Bichir