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The problem is that Bayern has a bazooka. — Jurgen Klopp

All men are by nature born equally free and independent. — George Mason

and those modes of defence are alone good, certain and lasting, which depend upon yourself and your own worth. — Niccolo Machiavelli

When someone was willing to drown with me, I really didn't want to drown anymore. — Marilyn Manson

I had experienced sex without love, and love without sex, and now I wanted nothing to do with either of them. — Lisa Kleypas

A possession can't make you happy. — Robert Thurman

To us, at any rate, prayer is no vain thing. We go to our chambers alone, believing that we are transacting high and real business when we pray. We do not bow the knee merely because it is a duty, and a commendable spiritual exercise; but because we believe that, into the ear of the eternal God, we speak our wants, and that His ear is linked with a heart feeling for us, and a hand working on our behalf. To us, true prayer is true power. — Charles Haddon Spurgeon

Because its purpose is to create a customer, the business has two and only two functions: Marketing and Innovation. Marketing and Innovation produce results. All the rest are costs. — Peter Drucker

Things are tougher than we are, just
As earth will always respond
However we mess it about ... — Philip Larkin

love and logic are the poorest of bedfellows. — Robert J. Crane

The truth is every problem can't be solved by government. Many are caused by the moral breakdown in our society. And the answers to those challenges lie primarily in our families and our faiths, not our politicians. — Marco Rubio

One of the things that makes this so topical right now is that I think there are an awful lot of American men - and women, but I'm a man, so that's what I can talk about - who feel the American dream has let them down. — James Purefoy

He cocked his head to the side. "Did he die well?"
"He died screaming." Charlotte's bluntness startled Tessa.
"What a beautiful thing to hear. — Cassandra Clare

Poetry for me is a result of lyrical meditation, pre-verbal in origin, and much of the craft has to do with finding a contemporary diction that embodies, at times subverts but never betrays that pre-verbal lyrical source: the presence of song before it is sung. — John Allison