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At home we've played very bad. That's the reality. We finished good, but we had problems at home. — Andres Nocioni

Your duty is to society, and the dead have always been a part of society. How we treat the dead says much about us. — Alex Grecian

I want a politics that doesn't need to pretend to be holy or perfect or infallible. I want a politics that gets on with it. — Nick Harkaway

For to him that is pitiless the deeds of pity are ever strange and beyond reckoning. — J.R.R. Tolkien

There has always been a battle between good and evil. — Billy Ray Cyrus

Where I am not understood, it shall be concluded that something very useful and profound is couched underneath. — Jonathan Swift

The United States government in Washington constantly gives amnesty to its highest officials, even when they commit the most egregious crimes. And yet the idea of amnesty for a whistleblower is considered radical and extreme. — Glenn Greenwald

I feel like clout is something that builds up on your teeth. — Andrew Mason

The atheism and nihilism of my earlier years now seems shallow, and even a bit cocky. — Anne Rice

Live in the light. — Lailah Gifty Akita

The way you live your day is a sentence in the story of your life. Each day you make the choice whether the sentence ends with a period, question mark, or exclamation point. — Steve Maraboli

It is rare that you read scripts that genuinely move you and make you feel that, regardless of the commercial possibilities, you have to make the film. — Eric Fellner

If you mail a rare stamp it becomes worthless. If you drink a rare bottle of wine, you're left with some recycling. But if you read a rare book it's still there, it's still valuable, and it's achieved the full measure of it's being. A book is to read, whether it's worth five pounds or five thousand pounds — Charlie Lovett

But the most valuable lesson he taught me was this: Every day we get older, and some of us get wiser, but there's no end to our evolution. We are all a mess of contradictions; some of our traits work for us, some against us. — Lisa Lutz

It is not necessary for a preacher to express all his thoughts in one sermon. A preacher should have three principles: first, to make a good beginning, and not spend time with many words before coming to the point; secondly, to say that which belongs to the subject in chief, and avoid strange and foreign thoughts; thirdly, to stop at the proper time. — Martin Luther