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When I write, I solemnly visit myself. — Fernando Pessoa

It is all fun and games until a sore loser loses or someone accuses someone of cheating. — R.K. Cowles

It's okay to offer criticism if your intention is to be helpful. But if you only criticize when there is an audience to applaud and snicker ... For shame!! — Karen E. Quinones Miller

War is the province of danger and therefore courage above all things is the first quality of a warrior, von Clausewitz maintained. — Joe Haldeman

There are a lot of problems involved in comparative history. You never know if you're getting the comparisons weighted rightly, you're bound to dominate one literature better than another. But I do see it as one of the ways forward for the future. I think it is a very important approach. — John Elliott

Not only is there more to life than basketball, there's a lot more to basketball than basketball. — Phil Jackson

If I ever stopped being angry, I couldn't write anymore. How could I? — Andrew Vachss

You feel good not because the world is right, but your world is right because you feel good. — Wayne W. Dyer

Never forget that everything you have, even the breath in your body, comes from the Almighty One, so be grateful for all you are given. — Angela Elwell Hunt

The thing that binds us together is that we have both lowered our expectations of life — Orhan Pamuk

Alexas the blessed ... was a good kid." Durzo laughed. Then his smile faded. "Broke my heart to kill him. But he needed killing by the end. — Brent Weeks

It's as if our culture is addicted to fear and the flat screen is our drug dealer. — RuPaul

Everything is contingent, and there is also chaos. — Spalding Gray

Revolutionary art need not be overtly political in content; what is more important is that it demand a new means of perception on the part of its spectators. The subject in process/on trial can thus be fundamentally transformed. Change here, at the level of individual consciousness, is a necessary element of social change. Seen in this way, the arts are not merely reflective of social relations but are productive of social relations. — Ann Daly