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Many people do not allow their principles to take root, but pull them up every now and then, as children do the flowers they have planted, to see if they are growing. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

So far I go with the Socialists as to think it a pretty general rule that, where monopoly is necessary, it is better in public hands. — Frederick Pollock

I'd like to think that every captain around the world has a vision of how they want their teams to play and most of them are allowed to take their teams forward in their own way. — Kevin Pietersen

I competitively ice skate, and I also dance, and I do a lot of theater, which also involves a lot, a lot of physicality, because you have to do a lot of fast changes. — Sterling Beaumon

I like looking nice, but I always put comfort over fashion. I don't find thin girls attractive; be happy and healthy. I've never had a problem with the way I loo. I'd rather have lunch with my friends than go to the gym. — Adele

A man only learns in two ways, one by reading, and the other by association with smarter people. — Will Rogers

The humble man reached in his pocket for his sacred book, and began to read. It was this world alone that was certain. — Alan Paton

All forms of government ultimately are not going to succeed in trying to control or censor the Internet. — Rupert Murdoch

Will there be enough to go around, or must we compete for our kills?"
"Unfortunately, I suspect there will be plenty, but that really depends on how many of you are willing to come." And that's when I lost track of who was speaking. They called out from everywhere, having apparently forgotten I was even there.
"All of us!"
"We will all go ... "
"It's only far ... "
"Someone must stay with the children ... "
"Someone must stay to hunt ... "
"Then we'll draw quills. Feathers into the pile! The twenty drawn will go and fight!"
"Wait!" I had to shout to be heard. "Don't you want the details?"
Kai frowned, one of the few birds paying me any attention. "No. We want the fight, and the feast."
"No! I said there will be no feasting! It's a war, not a f***ing dinner banquet!" I threw up my hands in exasperation.
Mentioning war to a Flight of thunderbirds was evidently like dangling candy in front of a class full of children! Ruthless, deadly children ... — Rachel Vincent

Every monument of civilization is a monument of barbarism — Walter Benjamin

Well, trials are the portion of mankind, and gardeners have their share, and in any case it is better to be tried by plants than persons, seeing that with plants you know that it is you who are in the wrong, and with persons it is always the other way about - and who is there among us who has not felt the pangs of injured innocence, and known them to be grievous? — Elizabeth Von Arnim

I don't really look around and say, 'I've made it.' I just look around and think how fortunate I am to work with the people I'm working with. — Logan Lerman