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Peace is a costly privilege-to be fought for, attained and won. It comes only from a conquered mind. — Paul Brunton

The people in our country and in America and in all West European countries, they have to gorge and guzzle so that they don't even start to think about the fact that we have something to do with Vietnam or what it might be about, OK? — Gudrun Ensslin

With speed skating, it's like doing one-legged squats over and over again, with that one leg absorbing more than 80 percent of your weight. It takes an enormous amount of strength, and you're in such a weird position. — Apolo Ohno

I am not afraid of the pen, or the scaffold, or the sword. — Mary Harris Jones

getting lost is not always a bad thing — Ivan Vladislavic

I think 'Game Of Thrones' is incredibly true to the books. I think the fans will, hopefully, be very pleased with how true to the books we are. — Emilia Clarke

In this world, can everyone be dehydrated and rehydrated? — Liu Cixin

We would not dare to conceive the things which are really mere commonplaces of existence. — Arthur Conan Doyle

Two years hence you will be as calm as I am now, - and far, far happier, I trust, for you are a man and free to act as you please — Anne Bronte

Le Cirque is strictly New York people. New York people don't eat at home; New York people go out. — Sirio Maccioni

The Church of Rome ... has become the most lawless den of thieves, the most shameless of all brothels, the very kingdom of sin, death and hell; so that not even antichrist ,if he were to come, could devise any addition to its wickedness. — Martin Luther

If the shoe fits wear it — Khalifa

According to their [Newton and his followers] doctrine, God Almighty wants to wind up his watch from time to time: otherwise it would cease to move. He had not, it seems, sufficient foresight to make it a perpetual motion. Nay, the machine of God's making, so imperfect, according to these gentlemen; that he is obliged to clean it now and then by an extraordinary concourse, and even to mend it, as clockmaker mends his work. — Gottfried Leibniz