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Nothing had changed and so had everything. — Amanda Lindhout

Anybody who writes doesn't like to be misunderstood. — Norman MacCaig

The term 'just war' is an internal contradiction. War is inherently unjust, and the great challenge of our time is how to deal with evil, tyranny and oppression without killing huge numbers of people. — Howard Zinn

The more successful the work, the more people will step in to try to influence and manipulate the work for their own benefit. — Michael Gungor

Let us, my dear contemporaries, arise above such narrow prejudices. If wisdom be desirable on its own account, if virtue, to deserve the name, must be founded on knowledge, let us endeavour to strengthen our minds by reflection till our heads become a balance for our hearts ... — Mary Wollstonecraft

All of this got me thinking about the history of the westward expansion, and got me to wondering how the exploration of the Solar System would be changed if there were an indigenous presence out there. — Sarah Zettel

The worst negotiator in the world is a man who believes he's clever. — Ken Follett

A lover's eyes will gaze an eagle blind. — William Shakespeare

I never worry that I'll die in my sleep, because I'm never asleep! — Billy Crystal

My brother and I were both teenage writers, and he was, I have to say, better than I was, but he went into science, and I went into writing. — Margaret Atwood

And I sometimes think that the fading out of the individual personality is what one should desire, not the status of a hero - a sort of effacement of oneself from history. The entire record of the human race has been falsified, it has been made up by bad governments to suit themselves, by kings and tyrants to make them look good. This idea of history as made by great men is quite nonsensical, when you look at it from the point of view of the people. The real heroes are those who have resisted tyrants, and it is in the nature of tyranny not only to kill those who oppose it but to wipe their names out of the record, to obliterate them, so that resistance seems impossible. — Hilary Mantel

My reputation was built on hostility. I had no friends and some very virulent enemies in the old-guard art scene when I began. They threw their heavy artillery against me. They were convinced I was perverting the public taste. — Betty Parsons

We may have done what the devil said we did, but we are NOT who the devil says we are! — April Cofield Essix