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I had learned and written too much history not to know that the great masses always and at once respond to the force of gravity in the direction of the powers that be. I knew that the same voices which yelled "Heil Schuschnigg" today would thunder "Heil Hitler" tomorrow. — Stefan Zweig

I don't feel [the] excitement you have when you first walk into a recording studio. It now feels like a tool. — Jonathan Meiburg

All I'm trying to say is that if you're not willing to observe this, if you're just going to condemn it, you're never going to see it. It's there, whether you like it or not. This is stupid life-force we're dealing with here," he said. "Think how old it is, Jim. Think how huge it is. Understanding it doesn't make any difference. — Jim Paul

The point was, Eve supposed, no matter who you were - sex, race, tax bracket - death leveled it all out. — J.D. Robb

My first care the following morning was, to devise some means of discovering the man in the grey cloak. — Adelbert Von Chamisso

Maybe I should give up and go back the way I came. But I stay. I detest fear. I hate being scared. There is only one path to fearlessness. It's the one that leads into the mysterious center of the terror. — Peter Hoeg

If I can learn how to manage myself, why would I give you 20 percent and people are looking for me? It just doesn't make sense. — Vickie Winans

Later on in life, you might wish that the good things which all befall in your one special year had spread themselves out a little more. — Stephen King

A young woman hiking alone in the mountains sounds dangerous. In the pre-cell phone era maybe it was, but I'll stop short of calling it foolish. — Claire Cameron

I still climb Mount Everest just as often as I used to. I play polo just as often as I used to. But to walk down to the hardware store I find a little bit more difficult — Dr. Seuss

No one longs to live more than someone growing old. — Sophocles

Listening to advice often accomplishes far more than heeding it. — Malcolm Forbes