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As the Greeks saw it, to be a man was to be defined by your ability to exert power in a world articulated through transcendent forces ultimately beyond human control. The apparent futility of this perspective was outweighed by the nobility that came with the struggle. — Thomas Van Nortwick
Feeling that everyone else was so much more powerful and sophisticated than he was, he had lost sight of his true values, suspended his critical faculties, and placed his trust in his superiors. His reward had been treachery. He — Ken Follett
Action and care will in time wear down the strongest frame, but guilt and melancholy are poisons of quick dispatch. — Thomas Paine
possibly to go back to their own cave and uh, 'reconnect'. People — Ruby Dixon
How much does one imagine, how much observe? One can no more separate those functions than divide light from air, or wetness from water. — Elspeth Huxley
Lightning is something which, again, we would rather avoid. — Richard Branson
I do believe - and I know I shouldn't - that art transcends money and success and any of that. You can still do it if you're not clinging to the notion of nobility. — Aleksandar Hemon
I knew right away that it was a gorgeous idea. — Lila Acheson Wallace
When the planet herself
sings to us in our dreams,
will we be able to wake ourselves, and act? — Gary Lawless
Much of command is the ability to take command. — Louis L'Amour
Nowadays you don't need to be a senator or a CEO or a celebrity to have a voice in the media, and if you happen to be a senator, a CEO or a celebrity, you have a thousand people each with their own respective audiences to hold you accountable. — Bernie Sanders
Let's all stand for the separation of Church and hate ... — T. Rafael Cimino
What makes Iago evil? Some people ask. I never ask. — Joan Didion
To be a success, all we need is a purpose oriented journey filled with love and persistence. — Debasish Mridha
