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All thinking is indeed Art. Where the logician draws the line, where the premises stop which are the result of cognition - where judgment begins, there Art begins. But more than this even the perception of the mind is judgment again, and consequently Art; and at last, even the perception by the senses as well. — Carl Von Clausewitz

I loved the Cure and Bauhaus and the Smiths. The people in my town weren't privy to that kind of music and I got abused. I discovered the microphone to get out some of that angst. — Fred Durst

Flying the Feathered Edge captures my life story in an authentic and accurate way. I don't know how it could have been done any better. — Bob Hoover

We have to think about the future and what it is we want to accomplish from this party. — Eddie Bernice Johnson

They said a lot of things to each other that night, but nothing that involved words. — Michael Grant

I got this story from someone who had no business in the telling of it. — Edgar Rice Burroughs

I may not be able to make a horse drink, but it is my duty to lead it to water. — Conrad Taylor

Carter-headed chicken. — Rick Riordan

The Society which seeks to eliminate the very possibility of causing offence is already halfway down the road to tyranny. — Simon Young

They say marriages work better if you don't know the person too well. Maybe we should stop writing each other posthaste. — Bill Callahan

It must be admitted that such things were common coin of the period. Kingdoms were often handed over to adolescents, whose absolute power fasinated them as might a game. Hardly grown out of the age in which it is fun to tear the wings from flies, they might now amuse themselves by tearing the heads from men. Too young to fear or even imagine death, they would not hesitate to distribute it around them. — Maurice Druon

I want to help people help themselves, not have government tell people what to do. I just don't think it's the role of the United States to walk into a country and say, we do it this way, so should you. — George W. Bush