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I think we all carry within us different versions of ourselves. Our true, greatest, most honest versions of ourselves can either be developed and nourished, or it can remain dead from neglect. Most people opt for the easiest version rather than the best.
But in the end which version lives, which version thrives and which version dies, depends on the choices we make and the people in our lives. — Yasmin Mogahed

What about you three, where are you going?"
Even before Halt answered, Will knew what he was going to say. But that didn't make it any less terrifying or blood-chilling when the words were said.
"We're going after the Kalkara. — John Flanagan

What I particularly liked was that, coming from California and not being involved in the New York scene, I developed my personal way, in my own way, at my own pace. — Herb Ritts

We have created stability, which is a necessary condition for development. But I can't call this system authoritarian. — Vladimir Putin

A lot of the things that will really improve the world fortunately aren't dependent on Washington doing something different. — Bill Gates

I love the first hour of a horror movie, the fear and anticipation. Then, when it gets bloody, I lose interest. — Sean Durkin

What record companies do these days is drain the blood dry of an album, take six singles off it, and harm the longevity of artists' careers by doing it. — Elton John

War's a racket. No doubt. But war is a racket for the politicians, not the soldiers. — Sean Beaudoin

V's smile didn't last long. "Don't get your romantic side fired up about me and Jane, buddy.
She's human."
Butch's jaw dropped and he pulled a bobble. "No, really? That's such a shocker! And here I thought she
was a sheep."
V shot Butch a fuck-ya stare. — J.R. Ward

an age of chivalry as outmoded as honour, as obsolete as truth. — Olivia Manning

Imagining the future may be more important than analysing the past. — C. K. Prahalad

In any combat between a rogue and a fool the sympathy of mankind is always with the rogue. — H.L. Mencken