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A single line in the Bible has consoled me more than all the books I ever read besides. — Immanuel Kant

But even when the principle of equal treatment was betrayed, American leaders in every era have emphatically affirmed it, not so much out of hypocrisy as out of aspiration. Indeed, for those who were devoted to justice, the persistence of inequality was precisely what made equality before the law so imperative. — Glenn Greenwald

No writer in the world agonizes over words the way a scientist does. Terminology is everything: — Hope Jahren

I was 21 and homeless - such a broken, lost woman. — Lykke Li

No, I didn't quite know to what extent the football might be, but it was quite a bonus for me to try to learn new skills and to keep fit at the same time. — Parminder Nagra

Sexy, to me, is the way you carry what you have. I have a big nose, but I rock it. — Justin Timberlake

This is the place where I learned to live this life, to curse this life, and to claim this life for my very own. — Jodie Foster

The human race is fundamentally insane. If you put two of us into a room together, we're soon gonna start figuring out good reasons to kill one another. — Frank Darabont

It is the same for your life. Be flexible and explore different behaviors and strategies to unlock what you truly want in life or who you are destined to be.
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You have to learn how to turn the tables on the ego. The only way to forgive what is within is to forgive what seems to be without. — Gary Renard

King Robert is gone. The gods give him rest." "No," Ned answered. "He hated rest. The gods give him love and laughter, and the joy of righteous battle. — George R R Martin

There's nothing as real as money. — Joseph L. Mankiewicz

I have said that each aspect of the novel demands a different quality of the reader. Well, the prophetic aspect demands two qualities: humility and the suspension of the sense of humour. — E. M. Forster