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The only medicine for suffering, crime, and all the other woes of mankind, is wisdom. — Thomas Henry Huxley
Sometimes it's worse to win a fight than to lose. — Billie Holiday
When I was studying in secondary school, a teacher recommended me during a singing contest. I took the championship because of my voce that I take proud of. Then I thought maybe my voice is not bad,then I wanted to be a singer. — Daesung
There is always one way to make anybody do anything - the trouble is to find it. — Myrtle Reed
It is organized violence on top which creates individual violence at the bottom. It is the accumulated indignation against organized wrong, organized crime, organized injustice, which drives the political offender to act. — Emma Goldman
All I know is reception; I am and I have: but I do not get, and when I fancied I had gotten anything, I found I did not. — Ralph Waldo Emerson
What to me is anathema - a corpse-like, outmoded hangover - is for photography to be a bad excuse for another medium ... Is not photography good enough in itself, that it must be made to look like something else, supposedly superior? — Berenice Abbott
The truth springs from arguments amongst friends. — David Hume
Legitimate use of violence can only be that which is required in self-defense. — Ron Paul
I do not like this word "bomb." It is not a bomb. It is a device that is exploding. — Jacques LeBlanc
To speak of God, to think of God, is in every respect to show what one is made of. I have always wagered against God and I regard the little that I have won in this world as simply the outcome of this bet. However paltry may have been the stake (my life) I am conscious of having won to the full. Everything that is doddering, squint-eyed, vile, polluted and grotesque is summoned up for me in that one word: God! — Andre Breton
You never win any games you don't play. — Mark Cuban
When the reader has stopped to wonder at your delamificatious vocabulary, or, worse, when the reader has stopped because the word you've used has no more meaning to him than a random ptliijnbvc of letters, the reader is not involved in your story ... Generally, saying 'edifice' instead of 'building' doesn't tell your reader anything about the building; it tells the reader that you know that word edifice. — Howard Mittelmark
Legislative activity is always best based on care for the people. — Pope Francis
People who don't like scandals shouldn't be in finance. — Christina Stead
