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Litica Labs Quotes By Pat Buckley

I hold that religion and faith are two different things. — Pat Buckley

Litica Labs Quotes By Milan Kundera

Laughing deeply is living deeply. — Milan Kundera

Litica Labs Quotes By Nelson Mandela

History will surely judge us harshly if we do not respond with all the energy and resources that we can bring to bear in the fight against HIV/AIDS — Nelson Mandela

Litica Labs Quotes By Adolf Hitler

If you cannot recognize the signs of Hitlerian Power, if you do not know how to counter their efforts, if you remain confused and uncertain as your opponent makes his moves, step by step with decisiveness and intention, and your inaction allows him to come closer to power, then you have already lost and they have won, for they know the rules of the game and you do not. — Adolf Hitler

Litica Labs Quotes By Josh Gad

There was a 10- and 8-year difference between us, so my brothers were into tormenting me and I was into getting away from them. — Josh Gad

Litica Labs Quotes By Courtney Milan

You think,' she said, 'because you've identified one purpose of mine, that you know what I'm doing. But this inquiry among printers was something of a discovered attack.'
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'What do you mean, a discovered attack?'
'A tactical term.' She touched her fingertips together. 'When you make a move, you do two things. First, you move forward - and the space you now occupy has value. But you also vacate the spot where you once were, exposing your enemy's flank to longer-ranged attacks. Be aware of where you are, and the space you'll leave behind.'
'That's not a sense of tactics you have,' he said, blinking down at her. 'That sounds like actual tactical training. Where would a half-blind near-spinster acquire that? — Courtney Milan

Litica Labs Quotes By Heinz Von Foerster

Objectivity is a subject's delusion that observing can be done without him — Heinz Von Foerster