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He that has doctrinal knowledge and speculation only, without affection, never is engaged in the business of religion. — Jonathan Edwards

Life is short. But so are midgets. — Jarod Kintz

Struggle explained everything. — Elizabeth Gilbert

Surviving is much more painful than death. — Tom Clancy

I don't gravitate toward any one designer because I think of fashion as the costume of the everyday woman. — Kerry Washington

Me? I slept like the dead, which I hoped wasn't a sign of things to come. — Rick Riordan

Everybody knows worse of himself than he knows of other men. — Samuel Johnson

Clever tyrants are never punished. — Voltaire

Well, basically I have a lot of friends because I've been in the business a long time and worked with a lot of people. — Randy Jackson

Then shut up or grab a sword and come help. (Takeshi)
Is that a challenge? (Savitar)
It would be if I didn't know for a fact that you're too lazy to rise to one. (Takeshi) — Sherrilyn Kenyon

Money, in itself, is evil. And therefore he who gives money gives evil. — Leo Tolstoy

The more usual reason for adopting a strategy of limited aim is that of awaiting a change in the balance of force ... The essential condition of such a strategy is that the drain on him should be disproportionately greater than on oneself. — B.H. Liddell Hart

I love to exercise my creativity in many ways but as each year of specialization goes by I feel further and further from my other creative selves. I used to be able to see myself doing many things and sometimes I still long for a job that involves less pressure and grappling with people but, as you say, I am one of the lucky ones so I try to just focus on feeling lucky and carry on! — Ani DiFranco

There were times when I would sob until I shook, until my eyelids were so swollen that it pained me to open them, and through hiccoughs, trembling, I would hiss, don't touch me! as he moved to place a gentle hand on my shoulder. There were times when we seemed locked into our chairs, discrete, the static between us more eloquent than words. But there was never a moment when I doubted Peter's ability to heal me. — Antonella Gambotto-Burke