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Some men's words I remember so well that I must often use them to express my thought. Yes, because I perceive that we have heard the same truth, but they have heard it better. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

One whom the music of his own vain tongue doth ravish like enchanting harmony. — William Shakespeare

A great deal of the capability of an army is its dedication to its cause and its will to fight. You can have the best equipment in the world, you can have the largest numbers in the world, but, if you're not dedicated to your cause, if you don't have the will to fight, then, you are not going to have a very good army. — Norman Schwarzkopf

We must fight our way to victory on a sea of blood and a horizon of fire. — Gamal Abdel Nasser

Bitterness, principle of your determination, your mode of action, and understanding, is the one fixed point in your oscillation between disgust for the world and self-pity. — Emil Cioran

I was later to realize that a neatly trimmed lawn was a powerful signifier and should have commanded in me a slight sense of fear and respect, especially in conjunction — Matt Haig

It is our freedom to progress that makes us all want to live and to go on. — Eleanor Roosevelt

Everything that isn't permitted by The Law is forbidden. — Ayn Rand

Every cloud has a silver lining. The edge of light that shines brightest holds a sliver of hope for a bright today & an even better tomorrow. — Truth Devour

A horribly protracted death that would stretch into the indefinite future, a death not in one month or two or even three but one that might go on and on, with the whole process of dying getting worse every single day for years and years and years. — Thomas H. Cook

Art should help you to navigate the real challenges of being a human being. — Martin Firrell

I absolutely forbade all public photographs of myself. I like photography, I don't have anything against it, but ... — Jacques Derrida

Ivy!' I stammered, then glared at Kisten. 'You told Ivy? Thanks a hell of a lot. Want to call my mom next? — Kim Harrison