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If being recalled is the price for keeping one's promises, then so be it. — Russell Pearce

The hound and hare were both so wearied that the peasant got them all. — Luo Guanzhong

My creative life is a constant struggle to achieve a balance between letting things flow in and letting things flow out. — Don Henley

It [slavery] has exercised absolute mastery over the American Church ... With the Bible in their hands, her priesthood have attempted to prove that slavery came down from God out of heaven. They have become slaveholders and dealers in human flesh. — William Lloyd Garrison

Sprigs of plum by the corner of the wall
Are blooming alone in the cold;
If not for the subtle fragrance drifting over
Who could tell this from snow on the boughs. — Wang Anshi

It is all gone, though Peter. All of it is gone! And there is no way to get it back.
'Eat,' said Leo Matienne again, very gently.
Peter looked the truth of what he had lost full in the face.
And then he ate. — Kate DiCamillo

The girls in high school who watched 90210? I was watching Seinfeld. — Josh Schwartz

Most of our assumptions have outlived their uselessness. — Marshall McLuhan

Advice to young Samuel Gompers that might apply in many other areas: Learn from socialism, but don't join it. — Barbara W. Tuchman

1. A negative thinking introvert will rise to the occasion a positive extrovert will only fall - given time. — Peter SMith Talking Cures

Unfortunately, the truth is that in universities the world over, the tremendous analytical power and insights of market economics are unappreciated. For whatever political or ideological reasons, we have deprived generations of university students of a clear understanding of basic economic forces and their proper role in a free society. — HENRY MANNE

Box-office poison? Mr. Louis B. Mayer always asserted that the studio had built Stage 22, Stage 24 and the Irving Thalberg Building, brick by brick, from the income on my pictures. — Joan Crawford

In making war with nature, there was risk of loss in winning. — John McPhee

Sam Cameron has managed the near impossible: to have lived in Number Ten for three years and maintained a benign and broadly positive press. — Andy Coulson