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I don't want to give my opponent the satisfaction of watching me celebrate, which would make it look like a big deal that I beat him. — Brent Metcalf

And I know fuck isn't a word that Mormons say, but I don't say this word I only think it, so it doesn't really count. — The Hippie

The only way through this is to fight. — Marissa Meyer

The only guarantee we are given when we are born is that we will die. — Shannon K. Butcher

An aphorism is never exactly true; it is either a half-truth or one-and-a-half truths. — Karl Kraus

I have been loving you a little more every minute since this morning. — Victor Hugo

For me a true landscape is not just a representation of a desert or a forest. It shows an inner state of mind, literally inner landscapes, and it is the human soul that is visible through the landscapes presented in my films. — Werner Herzog

It is no great wonder if in long process of time, while fortune takes her course hither and thither, numerous coincidences should spontaneously occur. If the number and variety of subjects to be wrought upon be infinite, it is all the more easy for fortune, with such an abundance of material, to effect this similarity of results. — Plutarch

Nuclear terrorism is possible - it may be probable - but is survivable. — Irwin Redlener

You twirl a mean pizza, Honey... — Frank Doyle

There is an enormous amount to be learned about the sea; like most wildernesses, it has great potential. — Sylvia Earle

Day by day, it's worse for my people, especially for the women. And that's why, because of all of these main reasons, we say this is the mockery of democracy and mockery of War on Terror. — Malalai Joya

A strategic victory does not validate all the victor's operational and tactical methods or make them universally applicable. — Kalev I. Sepp

Perhaps that is what growing up means: slowly realizing how right your mother has been. — Sheila Kohler