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I never really thought about what characters I play. I always just wanted different characters. — Stephanie Leonidas
You can't believe everything people tell you - not even if those people are your own brain. — Jefferson Smith
I want to be that counted-on guy to score goals. — Eric Staal
Of the seven deadly sins, surely it is pride that most afflicts the gardener. — Michael Pollan
It was the kind of love you read in the books and watched in the movies. Instant. Epic. Glorious. And I know there's nothing perfect in this world, but I swear, at that time, it was a perfect love. — Paige Gray
What Churchill described as the twin marauders of war and tyranny have been almost entirely banished from our continent. Today, hundreds of millions dwell in freedom, from the Baltic to the Adriatic, from the Western Approaches to the Aegean. — David Cameron
Status: the perpetual carrot that entices us from the front and prods us in the back. — Fennel Hudson
A lot of development has always been informally subsidized. When a system administrator writes a network analysis tool to help him do his job, then posts it online and gets bug fixes and feature contributions from other system administrators, what's happened is that an unofficial consortium has been formed. — Karl Franz Fogel
If environmentalism is a fad, it will be the last one. — Barry Commoner
Evil comes in various forms, the one it comes most is the crowd of people. — James Miller
The devil can quote Scripture," she said.
"No doubt he had his hand in writing it," the captain shot back. - The Red Knight — Miles Cameron
It must have been law that developed in man the sense of just and unjust, right and wrong. Our readers may judge of this explanation for themselves. They know that law has merely utilized the social feelings of man, to slip in, among the moral precepts he accepts, various mandates useful to an exploiting minority, to which his nature refuses obedience. Law has perverted the feeling of justice instead of developing it. — Pyotr Kropotkin
Friendship neither finds nor makes equals. — Publilius Syrus
to defeat pain he had to separate it from time, its most useful ally. — Mark Helprin
