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Yes. I was, I see now, an asshole who wanted to roll the dice. — Colin Harrison

Even if times got bad, he would never again deny himself the possibility that the future might be happy even if the present was painful. He would allow himself dreams. — Suzanne Collins

Are you chasing a wandering star? A dream? A woman? An idea? — Lisa Mantchev

In the sublimest flights of the soul, rectitude is never surmounted, love is never outgrown. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

I find it difficult to accept that it is the will of God that humanity should degrade, deface, desolate, and ultimately perhaps destroy His Creation on Earth. Yet this is the course on which we are embarked. — Russell E. Train

The next time anyone asks you "What is Bertrand Russell's philosophy?" the correct answer is "What year, please?" — Sidney Hook

A real leader can somehow get us to do certain things that deep down we think are good and want to be able to do but usually can't get ourselves to do on our own. — David Foster Wallace

No need for false hope...

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So far where I am now... is nowhere done... just nowhere.... — Deyth Banger

The problem with mad people is not that they are mad, but that they are suffering from a particular brand of madness that the majority are not. — Merlyn Gabriel Miller

Of course, I will keep myself fit, keep my boots clean and you never know. — Paul Ince

Don't ask me to give in to this body of mine. I can't afford it. Between me and my body there must be a struggle until death. — Margaret Of Cortona

If anyone has seen success and failure on a global stage, it's my friend Steve Forbes. — Peter Diamandis

We wake from our doings in a deep sweat for that they happened in a house without an address, in a street in no town, citizened with people with no names with which to deny them. Their very lack of identity makes them ourselves. For by a street number, by a house, by a name, we cease to accuse ourselves. Sleep demands of us a guilty immunity. There is not one of us who, given an eternal incognito, a thumbprint nowhere set against our souls, would not commit rape, murder and all abominations. — Djuna Barnes

I've stayed in houses that were in the country, and in England, but I'm still not sure that I've stayed in an English country house. — Lev Grossman