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But all We did that day was mingle great and small Footprints in summer dust as if we drew The figure of our being less than two But more than one as yet. — Robert Frost

Disinformation is most effective in a very narrow context. — Frank Snepp

Introspective reflections that might otherwise be liable to stall are helped along by the flow of the landscape ... — Alain De Botton

I think one of my biggest lessons so far in life is that hard work really does pay off. It may not culminate in the way you expected it to, but I have found that when I really put my head down and apply myself, I often get a good result. — Amanda Schull

There's more attention paid to entertainers than ever and less that they have to say. Not that entertainers were ever a great beacon of knowledge to begin with, but at least when the Beatles were the leaders of the culture, they had a message. It was brief; it wasn't terribly complicated. "Give Peace a Chance." "All You Need is Love." But at least they were trying. At least they had grown. — Bill Maher

The Bible rarely tells me to fight against someone who doesn't believe what I believe, but it frequently tells me to fight against my sin and the disease in me that's drawing me away from Jesus. — Jefferson Bethke

I endeavor to make the most of everything. — Victoria Woodhull

In the best of all worlds everyone in the Embassy is doing something to assist U.S. exports. — Lawrence Eagleburger

The Archer always keeps an arrow in her quiver for you; interrupt my shot again, and I will give it to you directly. — Kresley Cole

Here's to five miserable months on the wagon and the irreparable harm that it's caused me. — Stanley Kubrick

The sign is determined at the moment I use it and for the object of which it must form a part. For this reason I cannot determine in advance signs which never change, and which would be like writing: that would paralyze the freedom of my invention. — Henri Matisse