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Any change of government which has to be introduced should be one which men, starting from their existing constitutions, will be both willing and able to adopt, since there is quite as much trouble in the reformation of an old constitution as in the establishment of a new one, just as to unlearn is as hard as to learn. — Aristotle.

To be honest, it's probably better if I don't talk. Cute guys make me nervous. Like tongued-tied total-brain-malfunction nervous. All my filters shut off and suddenly I'm telling them about the time I peed my pants in the third grade during a field trip to the maple syrup factory, or how I'm scared of puppets and have mild OCD that could possibly drive me to tidy up your room the moment you turn your head. — Elle Kennedy

Learning from experience is a faculty almost never practiced — Barbara W. Tuchman

The character of a life isn't set in ten big moments. The character of a life is set in ten thousand little moments of everyday life. It's the themes of struggles that emerge from those little moments that reveal what's really going on in our hearts. — Paul David Tripp

Because normal human activity is worse for nature than the greatest nuclear accident in history. — Martin Cruz Smith

I'm too shy to do kissing scenes. — Shah Rukh Khan

Without ignoring the objective side of the truth, it has to be subjective as well, Buddha's whole teaching just for you, something you can taste. Not something to believe in but to discover, to experience. — Shunryu Suzuki

I don't know how our story will end, but I know how it will start. — Michelle Hodkin

Things fall apart, so they can fall together at a higher level of order. — Marilyn Ferguson

To appreciate the noble is a gain which can never be torn from us. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

I was a terrible actor, and that's why I got the job: I would allow myself to be so bad that I lowered and got down to WWF standards. — Kurt Fuller

Around 1967 I began backing away from dogmatic Leninism, not so much because I thought it was false, I just decided there was nothing utopian about it. — Henry Flynt