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To sit in solemn silence on a dull, dark dock
in a pestilential prison with a life-long lock
awaiting the sensation of a short, sharp shock
from a cheap and chippy chopper on a big, black block. — W.S. Gilbert

There's always a reaction based on fear. People assume if you're criticizing a decision to go to war, then you're saying something against the soldiers-which is not the case. — Ed Harris

Genius is the true mystery, and at its edge
the abyss. — Guillermo Del Toro

War has become our national industry, like automotives and steel and the railroads once were. — Patricia Cornwell

Starting with a party scene for 600 cast and end up singing on top of a giant elephant ... does it get any better than this? — Ewan McGregor

I love you enough to never make you choose. — Katie McGarry

Your dervish trade is strange. You sell words, which people buy out of fear or habit. He doesn't want to, or doesn't know how to sell words. He can't even sell silence. Or talent. And he doesn't care about success. — Mesa Selimovic

They don't write books and make movies about people who make peace with the unjust deaths of others. They write them about people who muster their moral courage and fight for the weak and the innocent, even at their own peril. — John Ensor

We're both staring at our joined hands. I can still feel his magic. — Rainbow Rowell

I remembered something somebody had once said to me. It's okay. Everyday is freshly ground. — Neil Gaiman

My mother went into the Peace Corps when she was sixty-eight. — Billy Carter

To be lord of space, a man must be free of all bonds to place. To be heir of all things, his heart must have no THINGS in it. He must be like him who makes things, not like one who would put everything in his pocket. He must stand on the upper, not the lower side of them. He must be as the man who makes poems, not the man who gathers books of verse. God, having made a sunset, lets it pass, and makes such a sunset no more. He has no picture-gallery, no library. What if in heaven men shall be so busy growing, that they have not time to write or to read! — George MacDonald

Whatever a man depends upon, whatever rules his mind, whatever governs his affections, whatever is the chief object of his delight, is his god. — Charles Spurgeon

It takes the truth to gets everyone's trust — K.C Tshwaane