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Men talk of heaven, - there is no heaven but here;
Men talk of hell, - there is no hell but here;
Men of hereafters talk and future lives, -
O love, there is no other life - but here. — Omar Khayyam

I don't know if I want to break my own record. I think I would rather leave it as it is. — Mark McGwire

And did you have to hack his arms off?" "Yes, I did. He wouldn't go through the door."
"You say it like you're proud of it."
I was proud of it. It was an example of quick thinking in a difficult situation. — Ilona Andrews

First learn the meaning of what you say, and then speak. — Epictetus

Civil disobedience becomes a sacred duty when the state has become lawless or corrupt. And a citizen who barters with such a state shares in its corruption and lawlessness. — Mahatma Gandhi

My first class is biology. I can't find it and get my first demerit for wandering the hall. It is 8:50 in the morning. Only 699 days and 7 class periods until graduation. — Laurie Halse Anderson

Making me fall in love with you and then dying would be a dick move. — Lisa Kessler

Napoleon, who had an aversion to the moral laxity of the eighteenth century, which he blamed on the domination of society by women, was determined to reform family life on Roman, or perhaps rather on Corsican, principles. It was with him, not with Queen Victoria, that Victorian morality originated. — J. Christopher Herold

It's no use trying to be clever-we are all clever here; just try to be kind-a little kind. — F. J. Foakes-Jackson

Internal growth and development were not entirely unaffected by my external environment. No amount of escapism, through either the physical or the mental outlets, could cushion me from the reality of what was taking place. — Sara Niles

How rough that wood was, wild, and terrible: By the mere thought my terror is renewed. — Dante Alighieri

All Artists are Anarchists. — George Bernard Shaw

Death is only perfect rest. — Robert Green Ingersoll

Why is it that a large majority of Hindus do not inter-dine and do not inter-marry? Why is it that your cause is not popular? There can be only one answer to this question, and it is that inter-dining and inter-marriage are repugnant to the beliefs and dogmas which the Hindus regard as sacred. — B.R. Ambedkar