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Dogmatism grew from the soil of simplistic and frequently wrong concepts. Dogmatism is like a ship that has run aground: the waves run, the ship stays put, but the impression of movement persists — Dmitri Volkogonov

Even the most brilliant and rational person, in the heat of passion, seems to be absolutely and completely divorced from the person he thought he was. — Dan Ariely

I gazed into the mirror ... There, staring at me, was the pallid, flabby-mouthed face of a crook — Sefton Delmer

I know I'm not strong enough to be everything that I'm supposed to be. I give up. I'm not stong enough. Hands of mercy won't you cover me? Lord right now I'm asking you to be Strong enough. Strong enough for the both of us. — Matthew West

Getting bin Laden — Shaukat Qadir

Watch well each separate citizen, Lest having in his heart of hearts A secret spear, one still may come Saluting you with cheerful face, And utter with a double tongue The feigned good wishes of his wary mind. — Solon

The music had the ability to conjure images in my head and help me drown out the tension and noise I was trying to avoid at my house. — Duff McKagan

A good game impresses you with what you're doing. I think that's a fundamental difference that I as a game designer need to recede in the background. — Sid Meier

I was so unhealthy as a child, and at least three or four times my parents were told to get ready, that I would not make it. — Patti Smith

Life has trained many of us to think of love as temporary and conditional. — Craig Groeschel

Thizz iz wat it iz — Mac Dre

Buying pollution credits is folly; it doesn't help the environment. Instead of using tax dollars to buy credits overseas, we'll use them at home. — Stephen Harper

Books ought to have good endings. — J.R.R. Tolkien

The winner is the one who makes the next-to-last mistake. — Savielly Tartakower