Merikins Quotes & Sayings
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We use committees for all the ulterior purposes for which they might have been designed: diffusion of executive responsibility, plausible deniability, misdirection, providing the appearance of activity without the substance, and protecting the guilty. — Charles Stross

Sometimes it seems that bad luck always flows like the sea to me. Hardly has one wave of bad luck subsided, when another washed into my life. — Chun Yu Wang

Take away the danger and remove the restraint, and wayward nature runs free. — Horace

I just write the sort of book that I would enjoy reading myself, a book that is both scholarly and recreates the experience of people at that time. — Antony Beevor

Not the bee upon the blossom,
In the pride o' sunny noon;
Not the little sporting fairy,
All beneath the simmer moon;
Not the poet, in the moment
Fancy lightens in his e'e,
Kens the pleasure, feels the rapture,
That thy presence gi'es to me. — Robert Burns

But then, I do not know what love is. I know lust and anger. Despair and satisfaction. But love? No. That is not for me. — Jessica Clare

It boils down to this: we should have done with humbug, and let war be war, and not a game ... If there were none of this magnanimity business in warfare, we should never go to war, except for something worth facing certain death for. — Leo Tolstoy

I didn't really care about sales figures. I just wanted to get things off my chest. — Tom Cochrane

A declining institution often experiences survival of the unfittest. — John McCarthy