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After a lifetime of war-watching, I see war as an endemic human disease, and governments are the carriers. — Martha Gellhorn

Running a marathon is something I've always wanted to do. — Jennie Finch

The vision of time is broad, but when you pass through it, time becomes a narrow door. — Frank Herbert

In ancient times men fought with their right arms and defended with their left arms ... the right side of the body was considered masculine and the left side feminine. — Manly Hall

If we ignore international institutions, it will lead only to lawlessness and anarchy. — Lisa Anderson

I spent my whole childhood watching open-wheel racing. I spent years going to England and racing open wheel, coming back and racing open wheel. It's been my world for 20 years and beyond that. For almost my whole life, I've been watching it. I watch it and I think I know how to do it. — Danica Patrick

I never grew up thinking, 'One day I will play so and so' because I wasn't expecting to be an actor at all. — Wallace Shawn

What's comfortable to me is familiarity. Comfort has nothing to do with the size of the garment. I do find something quite comfortable and charming in a too-narrow shoulder, a sleeve that's too short or too long, a pant that's too high or too low, hems that are trod on. — Marc Jacobs

It is always encouraging and kind when people say nice things about my work but I know that it is not me that did it then and it is not me that is doing it now. It is God living in me and for that I will always be grateful. — Ken Hensley

I write for the still-fragmented parts in me, trying to bring them together. Whoever can read and use any of this, I write for them as well. — Adrienne Rich

I was a weedy kid, not like one of those working-class men who can accommodate not being academically clever by physical strength and prowess. — Ken Livingstone

I maintain the importance of an absolute prohibition against torture, while acknowledging that even absolute prohibitions can sometimes be broken. If that is a contradiction, it is a contradiction that ethics has to embrace, or else it becomes like glass: hard, clear, but fatally inflexible. — Julian Baggini

Why can't the state accede to the public's wishes? — Antonin Scalia