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The Blitzkrieg strategy was designed to exploit the flinch of the enemy - he must collapse at the sight of what appears to be overwhelming force. Its success depends completely on this response. This military strategy works because the set-upon troops see the offensive force as an enormous obstacle bearing down on them. This — Ryan Holiday

I've done too many stupid things for there not to be movies made about me when I'm dead, so I might as well write the script. — George Michael

I was in World War II; I cried when they took me in the Navy. That's the last time I cried. — Don Rickles

I crouched down beside her bed and lightly touched her forehead. Dont' worry, Nik. I'll never let you go. Never. — Brodi Ashton

Whenever there is a a financial crisis, it is always the banks that get hit. — Gordon Wu

He'll use the sword to set in motion a chain of events to hasten Doomsday. — Rick Riordan

We must not say every mistake is a foolish one. — Marcus Tullius Cicero

Let's say you and a small child go to a magic show, where things are made to float in the air. Which of you would have the most fun?"
"I probably would."
"And why would that be?"
"Because I would know how impossible it all is."
"So ... for the child it's no fun to see the laws of nature being defied before it has learned what they are."
"I guess that's right."
"And we are still at the crux of Hume's philosophy of experience. He would have added that the child has not yet become a slave of the expectations of habit; he is thus the more open-minded of you two. I wonder if the child is not also the greater philosopher? He comes utterly without preconceived opinions. And that, my dear Sophie, is the philosopher's most distinguishing virtue. The child perceives the world as it is, without putting more into things than he experiences — Jostein Gaarder

The thing that we at MIT must understand is the amount of real damage that is being done to us in the fine structure of how research funds are expended. — Charles Vest

To think of failure is to fail. — Arthur Saxon