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He who controls the Central Highlands controls South Vietnam. - Vietnamese military maxim — Harold G. Moore

You can be on the cusp of something. Appreciate the cusp, not the something. Appreciate this moment now. — Ernest Holmes

One of the most subtle burdens God ever puts on us as saints is this burden of discernment concerning other souls. He reveals things in order that we may take the burden of these souls before Him and form the mind of Christ about them. It is not that we bring God into touch with our minds, but that we rouse ourselves until God is able to convey His mind to us about the one for whom we intercede. — Oswald Chambers

It's not just NYU. There are days when I feel like I'm stranded in some upscale mall in Pasadena. Don't even get me started on the insidious transformation of Bleecker Street! — Jessica Hagedorn

He who forgiveth, and is reconciled unto his enemy,
shall receive his reward from God; for he loveth not the unjust doers. — Thomas Szasz

When the world began, there were no such things as monsters. Demons were just fallen angels who, booted out of Heaven and bored with Hell, wandered the Earth sticking little girls' pigtails in inkwells and sinking the occasional continent. — Richard Kadrey

They say there's an ointment the Devil gives you that turns you into a wolf the minute you rub it on. — Angela Carter

Think like a man of action, and act like a man of thought. — Sallust

It's very difficult for felons to live in society. — Jack Abramoff

The key to success is to keep growing in all areas of life - mental, emotional, spiritual, as well as physical. — Julius Erving

I consider my work great, as I am a great artist. — Pola Negri

Few people realize that the Bible discourages people from studying foreign languages. They story of the tower of Babel informs us that there is one humanity (God's one), only that "our languages are confused." That has always meant that, say, any German philosopher could know exactly what the Chinese people were thinking, only that he couldn't understand them. So instead of learning the foreign language, he demanded a translation. — Thorsten J. Pattberg

If I were old, fat and ugly, I don't know if anybody would be interested in me. — Georgette Mosbacher

TV is all about speed. TV is fast and furious. It's gunslinger territory. — Amy Sherman-Palladino

One of the best examples of a polymath is Leonardo da Vinci. Born in Italy in 1452, Leonardo was a sculptor, painter, architect, mathematician, musician, engineer, inventor, anatomist, botanist, geologist, cartographer and writer. Although he received an informal education that included geometry, Latin and mathematics, he was essentially an autodidact, or a self-taught individual. — James Morcan