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Two armies are two bodies which meet and try to frighten each other. — Napoleon Bonaparte
The great secret of power is never to will to do more than you can accomplish. — Henrik Ibsen
'True Blood' differs from 'Six Feet Under' in that there are way more characters and plot-lines, but fundamentally it's still about the characters and their emotions. — Alan Ball
It's perfect justice: natures like yours are hardest on themselves. — Sophocles
Each nanosecond of history branches off into an infinite amount of parallel universes. — Pete Carroll
One of the hard lessons Leia had learned during the Rebellion was this: Any single life was expendable, including her own. — Claudia Gray
Stalinism is a pathology of socialism, Hitlerism being the apposite example for capitalism. — Robert Heilbroner
There is some consolation in the fact that, even though your dreams don't come true, neither do your nightmares. — Richard Armour
An important verse to memorize is: "God demonstrates His own love for us in this: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us" (Romans 5:8). — Billy Graham
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'Yes, you're not the only one in town. Who knew? — Kim Harrington
I've always been interested in definitions, because in the Bible, the Ten Commandments are there but there's no real clear definition of what sin is, in a fundamental sense - how we can use the words to evaluate our lives as we go along: Am I doing something that is ethically good? Am I being worthwhile in my life at this moment? — Whitley Strieber
The idea that a baby doesn't amount to anything! Why, one baby is just a house and a front yard full by itself. One baby can, furnish more business than you and your whole Interior Department can attend to. He is enterprising, irrepressible, brimful of lawless activities. — Mark Twain
Nothing is given to man on earth. Everything he needs has to be produced. And here man faces his basic alternative: he can survive in only one of two ways - by the independent work of his own mind or as a parasite fed by the minds of others. The creator originates. The parasite borrows. The creator faces nature alone. The parasite faces nature through an intermediary. — Ayn Rand
The world is not outside you. — Ramana Maharshi