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It might derail and we'll all be killed. And if we do come to Aisnar? What's Aisnar? Mere hearsay.- - "That's morbid," Kasimir said, glimpsing again the walls collapsing.- - "No, exhilarating," his friend answered. "Takes a lot of work to hold the world together, when you look at it that way. But it's worthwhile. Building up cities, holding up the roofs by an act of fidelity. Not faith. Fidelity. — Ursula K. Le Guin

Men are not put into this world to go the path of ease, they are put into this world to go the path of pain and struggle. — Woodrow Wilson

My fear, as an American, is that our own actions are going to contribute to an inspiration for terrorists to want to harm us or kill us. — Jeremy Scahill

Truth and, by consequence, liberty, will always be the chief power of honest men. — Madame De Stael

To change your life, you have to change your life. — Bob Proctor

There is a greater gift than the trust of others. That is to trust in oneself. Some might call it confidence, others name it faith. But if it makes us brave, the label doesn't matter ... for it's the thing that frees us, to embrace life itself. — Jennifer Worth

The doctors x-rayed my head and found nothing. — Dizzy Dean

Never give people power over you until you know how to get rid of them. — Richard Holloway

An Englishman does not joke about such an important matter as a bet. — Jules Verne

Beware of condemning any man's action. Consider your neighbor's intention, which is often honest and innocent, even though his act seems bad in outward appearance. - St. Ignatius Loyola — James Martin

I believe that God protected me. I've experienced many miracles. One day, my father was arrested as I stood nearby on the street. A total stranger who was pushing a baby carriage took my hand and put it on the handle of the carriage, as if I were her child. As soon as it was safe for me, she let me walk home. — Charlotte Knobloch

Since when does a militarily occupied people have the responsibility for a peace movement? — Edward Said