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But you are involved in the world, and your actions have consequences for other people, and if you don't recognize that, then that's the supreme kind of cruelty. Everyone shares someone else's fate to some extent. — Malcolm Bradbury
I want to go to Princeton," said Amory. "I don't know why, but I think of all Harvard men as sissies, like I used to be, and all Yale men as wearing big blue sweaters and smoking pipes." Monsignor — F Scott Fitzgerald
Fantasy is no good unless the seed it springs from is a truth, a truth about human beings. — Eudora Welty
Homeboy Bakery is an alternative to kids who have found themselves, regrettably, in gangs and want to redirect their lives. — Greg Boyle
You ever think that life is something that happens and that you're not ever completely prepared for? — John Lescroart
I'm very good at keeping a secret. — Sean Bean
When a person can't find a deep sense of meaning, they distract themselves with pleasure. — Viktor E. Frankl
What was achieved under Nazi-fascism through bloody terror against the organized workers' movement and the people is to be achieved again today in West Europe through the information society — Red Army Faction
Dudes know I'm not a threat. Chicks know I'm not a threat. — Kevin Smith
Everyone wants to win. But to truly succeed - whether it is at a sport or at your job or in life - you have to be willing to do the hard work, overcome the challenges, and make the sacrifices it takes to be the best at what you do. — Ronda Rousey
So, for her, I'll try. I'll trust. I'll ... open myself. I'll ... be this guy I've never been before and don't even known how to be - this goofy "in love" guy, this guy who takes care of his woman, this guy who gives more than he takes. — Toni Blake
Your mind needs a goal or it will continue to think about the past. — Ann Marie Bryan
On opening sentences: "If in the first chapter a hurricane is going to blow down an oak tree which falls through the kitchen roof, there's no need to first describe the kitchen." — James Thayer