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Its authors meant it to be ... a stumbling block to those who in after times might seek to turn a free people back into the hateful paths of despotism. They knew the proneness of prosperity to breed tyrants, and they meant when such should re-appear in this fair land and commence their vocation they should find left for them at least one hard nut to crack. — Abraham Lincoln
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We were going to call it "Star Trek: The Avengers", and for a while we were like, "People are going to love that title". No, we had a whole bunch of titles, we never had any official title until we came out with this, we had different conversations about other things. — Bryan Burk
As anthropomorphic and surreal people have said my early writing was, to me it was really stock and almost banal in the sense that it was just description, the poetry of comparing: "Your feet are like A, and your eyes like B." — Devendra Banhart
What thou lovest well is
thy true heritage
what thou lovest well shall
not be reft from thee — Ezra Pound
How many dead?" "Ten so far," he mutters. "Three in the shooting, eight in the explosion. — Victoria Aveyard
Ben sighed, his mouth crammed with biscuit. "You don't trust us at all, do you? You think we're going to whip out our knobs between courses and show you up. — Kate Saunders
the nonphysical nature of cyberconflict has also made the private sector a combatant. — Alec J. Ross
Recognize the good in others, not their stains. — Richard G. Scott
Why do they call it the restroom? Is there anybody just resting in this room? — Dane Cook
The grass is not always greener on the other side of the fence. The grass is greenest where it is watered. — Robert Fulghum
Even the way the kids react with media today is so completely different than what most movies have. We just wanted to make a movie that challenged them. — Joseph M. Kahn