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In war, as it is waged now, with the enormous losses on both sides, both sides will lose. It is a form of mutual suicide. — Douglas MacArthur

You can have all the sympathy in the world," she said, "just don't feel like you have to wrap your life around it. — Judy Reene Singer

Public intellectuals are often put in the position of having their words, no matter how off-the-cuff, treated as doctrine. — Roxane Gay

I'm way different than I was last year. You learn something new every year. I learned a whole lot from last season and a whole lot from this season. I'm still learning. — Vince Young

Anything that I undergo, I look at as redemptive suffering. — Jim Caviezel

Smiling, she answered, "You can't mean that! Why there are people who would give an arm and a leg to be a decorated Kobani." She started to turn away but stopped. Looking back she added, "Oh, right... You already did that." She laughed as she walked out. — Stephen W. Bennett

If we are suffering illness, poverty, or misfortune, we think we shall be satisfied on the day it ceases. But there too, we know it is false; so soon as one has got used to not suffering one wants something else. — Simone Weil

Is the Easter Bunny a space alien trying to trick us into implanting us with his eggs? Because I will so swear off chocolate right now. — Thomm Quackenbush

Just believe in yourself and to find spirituality that's going to carry you. Because all the rest is just fluff. — Renee O'Connor

The road of knowledge leads to the palace of wisdom
— Tom Wolfe

The question is, not what rights naturally belong to man, but how they may be most equally and effectually guarded in society. — Roger Sherman

During my first few weeks in Italy, all my Protestant synapses were zinging in distress, looking for a task. I wanted to take on pleasure like a homework assignment, or a giant science fair project. — Elizabeth Gilbert

Captivating to men, Anne was also sharp, assertive, subtle, calculating, vindictive, a power dresser and a power player, perhaps a figure to be more admired than liked. — Eric Ives