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Stupid people can cause problems, but it usually takes brilliant people to create a real catastrophe. — Thomas Sowell

He stands in the kitchen doorway, a black figure surrounded by the yellow light background, the small details of his face unseen from the darkness of the living room. His left shoulder leans slightly against the threshold, a pistol suspended from the left hand, dangling in the yellow space between the hip and the dark. — Frank Turner Hollon

Murderers! Stop murdering. Everyone will die eventually. Just sit down and be patient. — Russell Brand

Victory is much more meaningful when it comes not just from one person, but from the joint achievements of many. — Howard Schultz

As a solider, Ciro had learned that good men can't fix what evil men are intent on destroying. He had learned to choose what was worth holding on to, and what was worth fighting for. Every man had to decide that for himself, and some never did. He had not survived the Great War to return home the same man. — Adriana Trigiani

What defines us is how well we rise after we fall. — Zig Ziglar

The ratio of authentic literature to trash in pornography may be somewhat lower than the ratio of novels of genuine literary meritto the entire volume of sub-literary fiction produced for mass taste. But it is probably not lower than, for instance, that of another somewhat shady sub-genre with a few first-rate books to its credit, science fiction. — Susan Sontag

The climate of this planet has been changing since God put the planet here. It will always change, and the warming in the last 10 years is not much difference than the warming we saw in the 1930s and other decades. And, lets not forget we are at the end of the ice age in which ice covered most of North America and Northern Europe. — James Spann

Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison — Greg Crabtree