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Creating life simply to destroy it is wrong. — Mel Gibson

Logen pulled the knife out of his boot and rammed the blade into the side of the giant's neck. He looked surprised, for just a moment, then blood dribbled from his mouth and down his chin. He let go of Logen's shirt, stumbled back, spun slowly round, bounced off one of the stones and crashed on his face. Seemed that Logen's father had been right. You can never have too many knives. — Joe Abercrombie

Did you know that the worldwide food shortage that threatens up to five hundred million children could be alleviated at the cost of only one day, only one day, of modern warfare. — Peter Ustinov

Naturally, everybody has certain things they wish they hadn't done in life. They wish they hadn't kicked their dog when they were ten or something. — Clint Eastwood

The prevalence and power of a vision is shown, not by what its evidence or logic can prove, but precisely by its exemption from any need to provide evidence or logic
by the number of things that can be successfully asserted because they fit the vision, without having to meet the test of fitting the facts. — Thomas Sowell

Well, I thought the deal was, when you went to work for the government you weren't supposed to make money! — Joe Biden

To me, the producing falls into the same as acting. It requires so much time out of your life, and I take it very personally, I realize, so if I do something, it just has to be something I love and I don't want anyone else to do. — Sandra Bullock

I kick kittens. I made rude gestures at nuns. — Cassandra Clare

Direct your mind where you want it to travel instead of always going for the ride. — Kris Carr

Do not feel badly if your kindness is rewarded with ingratitude; it is better to fall from your dream clouds than from a third-story window. — Machado De Assis