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Every German soldier must be made to feel that he is living under the muzzle of a Russian gun. — Vasily Chuikov

I can say in all candor that husbands need wives, and if their wives are simply the "mothers of their children", they're likely to look elsewhere for someone to fill the wife void. — Richard E. Greenberg

People who insist on telling their dreams are among the terrors of the breakfast table. — Max Beerbohm

What is the appropriate behavior for a man or a woman in the midst of this world, where each person is clinging to his piece of debris? What's the proper salutation between people as they pass each other in this flood? — Buddha

The best companies are the ones that offer their products for free. — Danny Rimer

The type of pop culture that is honestly very moving and powerful to me is [when artists] do their homework. They make it real. — David Rees

Individuals need to be willing to face truth about their attitudes, behaviors, even what we want out of life. — Joyce Meyer

The wave is born, and all it sees are other waves and feels these other waves are separate. But things are not as they seem. The wave is simply the ocean in specific expression. Once the life of the wave is over, it goes back to being the ocean. It was always the ocean. — Jeff Krasno

Turn strangers into friends. Turn friends into donors. And then do the most important job: Turn your donors into fundraisers. — Seth Godin

You resist, and it drives me wild. — Gena Showalter

Be careful what you believe - it is who you are. — Patti Callahan Henry

The knives in my apartment are only sharp enough to open envelopes with. Cutting a slice of coarse bread is on the borderline of their ability. I don't need anything sharper. Otherwise, on bad days, it might easily occur to me that I could always go stand in the bathroom in front of the mirror and slit my throat. On such occasions it's nice to have the added security of needing to go downstairs and borrow a decent knife from a neighbor. — Peter Hoeg