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The question is,' said Alice, 'whether you can make words mean so many different things. — Lewis Carroll
Tragic heroes always moan when the gods take an interest in them, but it's the people the gods ignore who get the really tough deals — Terry Pratchett
The only way to ever truly get your confidence and swagger back, I've learned, is to fight for them. — Georges St-Pierre
William the Testy. On the contrary, he conceived that the true wisdom of legislation consisted in the multiplicity of laws. He accordingly had great punishments for great crimes, and little punishments for little offences. By degrees the whole surface of society was cut up by ditches and fences, and quickset hedges of the law, and even the sequestered paths of private life so beset by petty rules and ordinances, too numerous to be remembered, that one could scarce walk at large without the risk of letting off a spring-gun or falling into a man-trap. In a little while the blessings of innumerable laws became apparent; a class of men arose to expound and confound them. Petty courts were instituted to take cognizance of petty offences, pettifoggers began to abound, and the community was soon set together by the ears. — Washington Irving
Manuscript: something submitted in haste and returned at leisure. — Oliver Herford
It is better to win ten times 1-0 than to win once 10-0. — Vahid Halilhodzic
A winner rebukes and forgives; a loser is too timid to rebuke and too petty to forgive. — Sydney J. Harris
You have had my heart with you for thousands of years, and I have been so empty until now. — Christine Zolendz
If love is an attraction,
then love may be the first.
If life is the source of all creation,
then love might be the point of action.
Let life and love live together
Let's love win over life forever. — Debasish Mridha
Those who warned that Gorbachev was being put under too much pressure were wrong. — Natan Sharansky
A line, an area of tone, is not really important because it records what you have seen, but because of what it will lead you on to see. Following up its logic in order to check its accuracy, you find confirmation or denial in the object itself or in your memory of it. — John Berger
Political balance among the competing groups was unstable because the king had no permanent armed force at his command. — Barbara W. Tuchman
