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The lot of man - to suffer and to die. — Alexander Pope

Six pull-tabs lay in the ashtray like scales from a mermaid. — Haruki Murakami

The things required for prosperous labor, prosperous manufactures, and prosperous commerce are three. First, liberty; second, liberty; third, liberty. — Henry Ward Beecher

Life will only give you as much as you're willing to fight for. — Robert J. Crane

Spiritually, the society we have is the society of men with women present only in adjunctive relation to them, not the society of men and women in reciprocal relation. We do not have the society of human beings. — Laura Riding

You have three people in the White House that are in love with eugenics or whatever it is you would call it today. — Glenn Beck

This experience actually means the very opposite: the largest military power was unable to stop such a sensitive attack and will be unable to rule out such a possibility in the future. Precisely this is the background to the United States' military interventions. — Ulrich Beck

Moneo has discovered it is pointless to live in the past, impossible to live in the future, and difficult to live in the present. — Frank Herbert

I liked the sea better than the earth and I sooner would've taken care of a snail than a baby. — Tiana Warner

Today right here in America we have 50 million people without health insurance. — Corrine Brown

If you are not prepared to use force to defend civilization, then be prepared to accept barbarism. — Thomas Sowell

If you need something to worship, then worship life - all life, every last crawling bit of it! We're all in this beauty together! — Frank Herbert

I want to be able to discuss craft but I also want to teach writers to trust their instincts and learn to listen to themselves above all others. — Mary J. Miller

I will never understand children. I never pretended to. I meet mothers all the time who make resolutions to themselves. 'I'm going to ... go out of my way to show them I am interested in them and what they do. I am going to understand my children.' These women end up making rag rugs, using blunt scissors. — Erma Bombeck