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If you think you understand it, that only shows that you don't know the first thing about it. — Niels Bohr

War must be made as intense and awful as possible in order to make it short, and thus to diminish its horrors. — Napoleon Bonaparte

I can definitely say the same thing [discussing Steffi Graf's claim that she had played against at least one top player who used steroids]. Steroids can really make a difference, physically and mentally. I'd be really disappointed if I had been ranked No. 2 behind someone who took steroids. — Chris Evert

The joy of God has gone through the poverty of the manger and the distress of the cross; therefore it is invincible and irrefutable. — Dietrich Bonhoeffer

Words, he knew, could scar. — Jodi Picoult

common issues across different disciplines; — Gregory A. Smith

Rejection of truth is the real core of our crisis. — Pope Benedict XVI

What was on the other side?"
Donna said, "He said there was another world on the other side. He could see it."
"He ... never went through it?"
"That's why he kicked the shit out of everything in his apartment; he never thought of going through it, he just admired the doorway and then later he couldn't see it at all and it was too late. It opened for him a few days and then it was closed and gone forever. — Philip K. Dick

I've done more than 70 auditions in about four years. Early on, it was hard for me because I'd become so attached to these characters, and then you'd be told, 'No.' I'd get very upset when I was younger. But now it comes with the territory. — Olivia DeJonge

It is hard to get mad at Donald Trump for saying stupid things, in the same way you don't get mad at a monkey when he throws poop at you at the zoo ... What does get me angry is the ridiculous, disingenuous defending of the poop-throwing monkey. — Jon Stewart

With each teardrop; pain hits the floor — Lisa C. Miller

I like to build places online where readers can have productive conversations about books. — John Green