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Under conditions of peace the warlike man attacks himself. — Friedrich Nietzsche

Lock surveyed all the costumes. Some must have cost a small fortune and some were ridiculous. Is that supposed to be a used condom? — Shelly Laurenston

We have all become wayfarers and travellers marching on and on ... Yet,for those who can adapt themselves to this continuous journeying,there is no regret and they would not have it otherwise.A reture to the dull uneventful past is unthinkable. — Jawaharlal Nehru

If you choose to walk through the fire, why do you complain it's hot? — Anthony Liccione

I think you just look for the person you have the most fun with. And that's enough. You realize, "Wait, I can just keep having fun with her forever?" Yes, you can do that. That is the key. — Jimmy Fallon

You can use the power of words to bury meaning or to excavate it. — Rebecca Solnit

Danny Lyon is one of my favorite photographers. — Rachel Kushner

One hundred years ago, visionary political leaders from the Progressive Era established a system of national forests and parks in our country that are the envy of the world and today are the treasure of an entire nation. Why not a similar, global vision for our generation? — Eban Goodstein

The purpose of empowerment is to urge you towards freedom, to help each of you to break free of all limitations. It is that freedom that will give you eternal happiness and finally connect you with the unconditional realization of TRUTH. — Steve Maraboli

Entered my life and have been with me, for better or worse, ever since. A carefree life became a careful one, to some extent. I felt this was the end of youth and that middle age was now upon me. — Oliver Sacks

Every race of people since time began who have attempted to describe God by words or painting, or by carvings, have conveyed their idea that the God who made them and shaped their destinies was symbolized in themselves ... — Henry McNeal Turner

Memory takes a lot of poetic licence. It omits some details; others are exaggerated, according to the emotional value of the articles it touches, for memory is seated predominantly in the heart. The interior is therefore rather dim and poetic. — Tennessee Williams

Policemen always call me a stupid bitch, and I deny that I'm stupid. — Bernadette Devlin McAliskey

You either choose to help others, or you don't choose to help others ... THERE IS NO IN-BETWEEN! — Martin R. Lemieux

You hear things."
"Do I?"
"People talk to you."
"I am very approachable. — Derek Landy