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And the distinction between violent and non-violent action is that the former is exclusively bent upon the destruction of the old, and the latter is chiefly concerned with the establishment of something new. — Hannah Arendt

How long is this endless groveling before every cry of 'racism' going to continue before the whole country collectively throws up? — Pat Buchanan

Let's say I go out every night, I meet a guy and have sex with him. Good for me. I'm not married. — Ann Coulter

I don't pretend to be happy all the time. I think to be human is to be happy and unhappy by turns. But I have a great capacity to enjoy myself, and it seems to grow as I get older. — Diana Quick

Always rise from the table with an appetite, and you will never sit down without one. — Horace Greeley

First electricity, now telephones. Sometimes I feel as if I'm living in an H.G. Wells novel. — Lady Violet

Time is wealth, and the Gita says the Great Annihilator annihilates those who waste time. — Mahatma Gandhi

Cause what do groanhuffs know? All's they've done is heard our tales and passed em along in a game of Chinese Whispers, getting em all mixed up, like. — Hal Duncan

She knew him. Somehow. And wasn't that quite marvelous? — Glen David Gold

How do you keep safe when your whole day is as wide and empty as the sky? — Gillian Flynn

I don't attack innocent people. — Jessica White

DEINOTHERIUM, n. An extinct pachyderm that flourished when the Pterodactyl was in fashion. The latter was a native of Ireland, its name being pronounced Terry Dactyl or Peter O'Dactyl, as the man pronouncing it may chance to have heard it spoken or seen it printed. — Ambrose Bierce

Time goes by at the speed of life
Slower than a slow dance
on a hot summer night
Faster than the skin breaks
on the edge of a knife
And we just go on at the speed of life — Jude Cole

We assume a common sense as the necessary condition of the universal communicability of our knowledge, which is presupposed in every logic and every principle of knowledge that is not one of skepticism. — Immanuel Kant