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And regulation entails organizational effectiveness, a chain of command, and a structure for logistical support. — Sun Tzu
In video games and animation, you find that the toughest things to make different are the things that aren't words: grunts, groans, gasps. — Phil LaMarr
In the calm, deep waters of the mind, the wolf waits. — F.T. McKinstry
There is a theory that men do not need Paganism because they have endless avenues of societal power available. Why use spells when one can get a bank loan with little trouble? The world already bends over backward to accommodate men, so why perfect the art of magickally shaping it? — Thomm Quackenbush
There are times when a man should be content with what he has but never with what he is — William George Jordan
Market leaders continually chart the changing waters. — Peter Barron
I think men spend so much time passing for being men. There's a sense among many writers of color that the most invisible figure that was sitting between all of us was the nerd. But it was the thing we weren't saying, that people were afraid to say, like, "Yo, what we do is nerdy by definition." — Junot Diaz
Certainly my films are cinematically unusual, and quite contemplative in their pacing compared to conventional films, but I think overall they are quite engaging, accessible, and even funny. — Jenni Olson
Did you ever try to stop that girl when she's running? I'd have more luck roping the wind. — Ann Aguirre
When you're 84, a 70-year-old is still pretty young, — Christian Horner
Like the small flame of a match to a cigarette, Rudolf's fury lit the crumpled edge of his German soul. — Geraldine Birch
Mother lode of learning. — Neal A. Maxwell
Furthermore, unlike so many of his evangelical contemporaries he did not hold the view that the various inter-denominational youth movements represented the most hopeful field of labour; indeed his doctrine of the church left him with little sympathy for that attitude. — Iain H. Murray
We Irish prefer embroideries to plain cloth. To us Irish, memory is a canvas
stretched, primed, and ready for painting on. We love the "story" part of the word "history," and we love it trimmed out with color and drama, ribbons and bows. Listen to our tunes, observe a Celtic scroll: we always decorate our essence. — Frank Delaney
At least in America, the narrative is I'm a Cannes favorite. But, in fact, I've had my best experience in Venice, both with the audience and the jury. — James Gray