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Upon seeing the third and final table I realized that most of the people listed would most likely be dead, or come out of these qualifying races with severed limbs of as Revaarn liked to say 'Loose a limb no problem, it'll be amputated and replaced with a robotic one. — Charon Lloyd-Roberts

My father required me to honor my father and my mother too much to put up games on them. I did on occasion. — Lincoln Steffens

It is better to take many injuries than to give one. — Benjamin Franklin

If they strain me up tight, why, let 'em look out! I can't bear it, and I won't. — Anna Sewell

Victimization is about powerlessness, and justice is about amplifying the voices of those who have been silenced. Healing — Shane Claiborne

He'd seen a lot of bizarre items left at gravesides, like a carton of eggs, a pair of reading glasses, a bag of licorice, smooth stones, a spoon. — Sheri Webber

A little guilt has made more than a few men live better than they would have done - trying to even the scales before they cross the river. — Conn Iggulden

And so once again peace reigned in his kitchen cabinet. The voices he'd been hearing as he lie in bed stopped. His doctor took him off the Lithium. Tho every now and again he'd hear what seemed to be the sounds of love making emanating from the kitchen ... and the muffled sobs of a can of refried beans. Probably just the Mexican couple in the apartment upstairs. (From "Kitchen Cabinet Confidential") — Quentin R. Bufogle

Just 'cause you love someone doesn't mean you should stick around and screw up their life. — Dean Winchester

The reason kids like rock 'n roll is their parents don't. — Mitch Miller

We feel guilty for all that we have not yet read, but overlook how much better read we already are than Augustine or Dante, thereby ignoring that our problem lies squarely with our manner of absorption rather than with the extent of our consumption. — Alain De Botton