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Such was the number of the barbarians, that when they shot forth their arrows the sun would be darkened by their multitude." Dieneces, not at all frightened at these words, but making light of the Median numbers, answered "Our Trachinian friend brings us excellent tidings. If the Medes darken the sun, we shall have our fight in the shade. — Herodotus

In the face of the oppressed I recognize my own face, and in the hands of the oppressor I recognize my own hands. Their flesh is my flesh, their blood is my blood, their pain is my pain, their smile is my smile. — Henri J.M. Nouwen

People have challenged me all my life, told me I wasn't fast enough, wasn't smart enough, but you know what? No one's ever outworked me. My definition of tired and most people's definition of tired are two totally different things. — Jon Runyan

Nickelback walks into a bar ... there's no punchline because ruining music isn't funny. — Dave Grohl

Could it be, as one writer puts it, that every knock at the door of a brothel is actually a knock at the heart of God? — Randy Elrod

Without exercise, I don't feel like my head works right. — Matthew McConaughey

Consciousness without world is impossible, just as there is no sight without the light to see by. Is that your objection, — E.L. Doctorow

I must consider the organizer as more important than the discoverer. — Wolfgang Ostwald

A friend of mine introduced me to Thurston Moore because she thought I would like him. He was playing with the tallest band in the world, the Coachmen. They were sort of like Talking Heads, jangly guitar, Feelies guitar. Anyway, it was love at first sight. His band broke up that night. And we started playing. — Kim Gordon

[F]riends praise your abilities to the skies, submit to you in argument, and seem to have the greatest deference for you; but, though they may ask it, you never find them following your advice upon their own affairs; nor allowing you to manage your own. — William Lamb, 2nd Viscount Melbourne

People don't seem to be able to pigeonhole me yet, which is great. — Anthony Head