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When you want a thing done, 'Don't do it yourself' is a good motto for Scoutmasters. — Robert Baden-Powell
There has never been a successful social movement for any minority without the support of the majority. — Hudson Taylor
An optimist is a driver who thinks that empty space at the curb won't have a hydrant beside it. — Jules Renard
The wretched bodies of the condemned shall simmer and blaze in those living fires. — Cyprian
It's seldom you make a great picture. you have to milk the cow quite a lot to get plenty of milk to make a little cheese. — Henri Cartier-Bresson
'American Horror Story' is dark, so you shouldn't be expecting too much happiness. — Taissa Farmiga
The wild carp is an icon that forges a living connection between the past and the present. — Fennel Hudson
Think of it like running down a slope. If you attempt to slow down and choose your steps, you're bound to trip up and stumble. — Tessa Dare
That's how you know it's real medicine," I said. "If it tasted good it would be candy. — Patrick Rothfuss
When you're on top and you lead the parade, everyone's there throwing lilies and lilac water on your head. But when those parades have gone by and there's a storm in your heart, there are very few people that are going to sit there and listen to you bemoan life. — Sylvester Stallone
The university grounds are really beautiful. Universities always try that bullshit. They want you to think wonderful things are going on inside of them because the grounds are beautiful. In general, it is good to be suspicious of monetary displays. Large swaths of bright green well-watered grass
a thing like that is a huge lie. — Jesse Ball
What I'm hoping for is something that goes much, much further than the conservative enablers of dog-eat-dog capitalism putting on a puppet show of cleaning house. But that's probably not going to happen just yet ... — Charles Stross
I am thankful for small mercies. I compared notes with one of my friends who expect everything of the universe, and is disappointed when anything is less than the best, and I found that I begin at the other extreme, expecting nothing, and am always full of thanks for moderate good ... If we will take the good we find, ... we shall have heaping measures ... — Ralph Waldo Emerson
The Germans, a race eager for war. — Seneca The Younger
I predict that the time will come in this once free America when the battle for religious liberty will have to be fought over again, and will probably be lost, because the people are already ignorant of its true basis and conditions. — Robert Dabney