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A rhinoceros is as ugly as a human being, and it too is going to die, but at least it never thinks that it is beautiful. — Peter S. Beagle

It is time that we admitted that faith is nothing more than the license religious people give one another to keep believing when reasons fail. — Sam Harris

There are some things worth giving up anything for, even your freedom, and getting rid of your period is definitely one of them. — Connie Willis

We both believe, and disbelieve a hundred times an hour, which keeps believing nimble. — Emily Dickinson

The desperation meeting the silence with its unmasked wish. — Libba Bray

We've shared good (times)
We've shared good fries
We've shared good (beers)
But never goodbyes ...
Till now
Mind how you go, good buddy — John Walter Bratton

Every fight can be the last one, that's why for every fight I prepare myself like it's the last fight of my career. — Vitali Klitschko

I'm an adult," the boy says. "I got rights."
"Everybody's got rights. A man tied to a bed got rights. A man down in a dungeon got rights. A little screaming baby got rights. Yeah, you got rights. What you don't got is power. — Justin Torres

You learn more from the flops than from the hits. — Theodore Bikel

Whoever said that time blunts all pain did not quite understand that bluntness can wound as grievously as sharp points and edges; — Neel Mukherjee

I have a freedom that's incredibly valuable. Obviously my freedom is far smaller in scale than people like Zemeckis and Spielberg have here. But it's comparable. I can dream up a project, develop it, make it, control it, release it. — Peter Jackson

If you think you need to forgive anyone ... you got it all wrong. — Vivian Amis

But maybe he was destructive by nature since he messed up every girl he touched — Margaret Atwood

Other powers will continue to enjoy an equal right to trade in and develop the natural resources of the occupied territory, for the economic development of which the investment of foreign capital is very desirable. — Koki Hirota

What greater evil could you wish a miser than long life? — Syrus Publilius