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The officer hurried up to him, and half-saluted. "Admiral Naismith?" Iverson was no one he knew; at this level of the echelon the man must take him for a valued, but non-Barrayaran, ImpSec hireling. "The one and only. You can tell your men to relax. The installation is secured." "You secured it yourself?" Iverson asked in faint disbelief. "More or less." "We've been looking for this place for two years!" Miles — Lois McMaster Bujold
An ounce of image is worth a pound of performance — David Lee Roth
Lincoln had an almost childlike habit of regaling visitors with any sharp saying he'd uttered during the day, taking simple-hearted pleasure in some of his best hits. — Harold Holzer
The radical tension between good and evil, as man sees it and feels it, does not have the last word about the meaning of life and the nature of existence. There is a spirit in man and in
the world working always against the thing that destroys and lays waste. — Howard Thurman
Lure me to the depths of passion — Tracy Taylor
Hughes might discuss Calvinism ably, but he did not live it, he was - by Time corporate standards - just a little lazy. — David Halberstam
The great works belong to no one nation, no one cultural tradition even. They are universal. — George Brandis
Every poet has trembled on the verge of science. — Henry David Thoreau
Express everything you like. No word can hurt you. None. No idea can hurt you. Not being able to express an idea or word will hurt you more. Like a bullet. — Jamaica Kincaid
Visions and words go together only when inspirations connects them! — Rossana Condoleo
We all wish we had super powers. We all wish we could do more than we can do. — Stan Lee
A leader leads by example not by force. — Sun Tzu
Even Castles made of sand, fall into the sea, eventually. — Jimi Hendrix
It's self-centered to think that human beings, as limited as we are, can describe divinity. — John Templeton
Fun - a word you don't hear much in church - is also a foretaste of heaven and, for Christians, an important spiritual goal. — James Martin
