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I really believe that a lawyer - no matter how good - if he or she is really worth their weight in salt, they will lose some cases because, after all, it is not really one of those secretive things that not everything is decided by who your lawyer is. — Floyd Abrams
I know war as few other men now living know it, and nothing to me is more revolting. I have long advocated its complete abolition, as its very destructiveness on both friend and foe has rendered it useless as a means of settling international disputes ... But once war is forced upon us, there is no other alternative than to apply every available means to bring it to a swift end. — Douglas MacArthur
For realists, war is like surgery-a painful and dangerous activity that is sometimes necessary ... A pacifist is like a Christian Scientist who is against surgery even when the alternative is the crippling or death of the patient. — Michael Lind
I learnt the theory of movement, which I still teach sometimes. I was very, very ambitious to learn a skill. — Diane Cilento
Life is art Layla. Not everyone can appreciate it, not everyone cherishes it, and not everyone understands its value. — Nevien Shaabneh
I used to work in a hospital, in a laboratory doing phlebotomy. I was a vampire. — John Edward
Who wants to read about success? It is the early struggle which makes a good story. — Katherine Anne Porter
Astronomy, mixed with astrology, occupied a large number of tablets in the Babylonian libraries, — Ethelbert William Bullinger
In the back of my mind, some part of me thought: Pretty... And I immediately wanted to punch myself. — J.C. Daniels
O bed! O bed! delicious bed! That heaven upon earth to the weary head. — Thomas Hood
No two people take on the information of being admirable and being admired in the same way. — Jock Sturges
Mr Witwould: "Pray, madam, do you pin up your hair with all your letters? I find I must keep copies." Mrs Millamant: "Only with those in verse ... I never pin up my hair with prose." — William Congreve
I think you can scare somebody out of doing something, but not out of feeling like they want to. — Catherine Ryan Hyde