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For domination has nothing whatsoever to do with good government, and power as an end in itself destroys good government. — Robert Payne

Heartache doesn't teach you to be resilient. It teaches you to protect your fragility. It teaches you to fear love. And it draws a bright red circle around all the ways you've failed as a person and laughs while you cry. — Leisa Rayven

The truth is, homes change over time - and technology has to adapt, not try to do everything at once. — Tony Fadell

Rather then try to conquer your fear through reason, you destroy its source — Bernard Assiniwi

A Friend is one who incessantly pays us the compliment of expecting from us all the virtues, and who can appreciate them in us. — Henry David Thoreau

How much do I have to pay to get you to sleep with no one but me! Tell me!"
"W-wait a minute... You're acting strange today... Do you really like me that much?!"
"I do. I've liked you since the summer of our first year in high school. I've loved you so damn much. Ha... I'll admit it already... I'll die if you throw me away... — Natsuki Kizu

I was educated by monks - I thank them dearly for the education they gave me, but I am no longer a Catholic. — Antony Gormley

I find it terrible when talents are rejected based on computer stats. Based on the criteria at Ajax now I would have been rejected. When I was 15, I couldn't kick a ball 15 meters with my left and maybe 20 with my right. My qualities technique and vision, are not detectable by a computer. — Johan Cruijff

So, short stories have an even harder time, because they tend to get read during the day, between other things. They're interstitial. And yet the content of short stories tends to be very much "nighttime" content. — Lorin Stein

It took me 20 years of making movies to learn how to do it. — Chevy Chase

We all have to fight to make the most of the life we're given. — Kim Holden

A complacent satisfaction with present knowledge is the chief bar to the pursuit of knowledge. — B.H. Liddell Hart