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In the end, there's no sort of difference between dying from ignorance and dying under the feet of thousands of men who have regained their freedom. You close your eyes, and then there's nothing anymore. And death is never difficult. It requires neither a hero nor a slave. It eats what it's served. — Philippe Claudel

When everything is in its right place within us, we ourselves are in balance with the whole work of God. — Henri Frederic Amiel

Whether you do stand-up comedy or write a story, you have a duty to deliver. As a comedian, you walk out on stage, and you have a minute to hook them, or they'll start booing. As a writer, it's very similar. A reader doesn't have time to say, 'I'll give him 50 pages, as it's not very good yet, but I hope it'll get better.' — Mark Billingham

I don't want to see my best partner heartbroken."
"It's not like that."
"Uh-huh, sure. — Shaye Evans

Privacy, self-reliance, choice -- all these can and must remina core American values. Yet so too must we remember that other core American value, the value of community. And we must redefine community more broadly to include not just our street or our tract, but our town, our metropolis, our region. — William Fulton

The Democrats smell blood and don't want to be told that it's their own. — Mark Steyn

How perfectly evil spirit and beauty can combine in one person, harmonically supplementing each other. — Igor Eliseev

In the world of dogma, you become free the day you decide to go to hell. — Aniekee Tochukwu Ezekiel

These rules, the sign language and grammar of the Game, constitute a kind of highly developed secret language drawing upon several sciences and arts, but especially mathematics and music (and/or musicology), and capable of expressing and establishing interrelationships between the content and conclusions of nearly all scholarly disciplines. The Glass Bead Game is thus a mode of playing with the total contents and values of our culture; it plays with them as, say, in the great age of the arts a painter might have played with the colours on his palette. — Hermann Hesse

The immortal gods, the deities will rise, they will fall but none will live beyond the wall. Prometheus, knows love & saves them all. — Truth Devour

Distorted realities have always been my cup of tea. — Virginia Woolf

Being A Christian doesn't mean I won't fall ... It means Jesus will catch me, when I do ... — John Hagee

I believe sincerely that we should bring in U.N. peacekeepers and bring our troops home. — Dennis Kucinich

I always loved being in London and being near my parents. — Sophie Winkleman

If a man does not work at necessary and good things, then he will work at unnecessary and stupid things — Leo Tolstoy