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Yes, a war is inevitable. Firstly, there's you fellows who can't be trusted. And then there's the multitude who mean to have bathrooms and white enamel. Millions of them; all over the world. Not merely here. And there aren't enough bathrooms and white enamel in the world to go round. — Ford Madox Ford

The more successful I got, the more scared I got. My name was all over Google. I had a Wikipedia page I was terrified to look at. And so I just snapped. I thought, 'If I'm going to come out with this, I'm going to do it in a big way. And not just for myself. This can't just be my story.' — Jose Antonio Vargas

The battle over flesh and blood cannot compare to the battle for the heart. — Ted Dekker

One has to tiptoe lightly and steal up to one's quarry; you don't swish the water when you are fishing. — Henri Cartier-Bresson

Eventually we all run out of road. — Terence Winter

Passion is your positive attitude in a world of negativity. — Jeff Blackman

She started three wars in the first wee. — Julie Garwood

I took another breath and relaxed. Huh. I can see what everyone's been going on about. You stink, Jacob. — Stephenie Meyer

They certainly give very strange names to diseases. — Plato

And my Guide to me: He will not wake again until the angel trumpet sounds the day on which the host shall come to judge all men. Then shall each soul before the seat of Mercy return to its sad grave and flesh and form to hear the edict of Eternity. — Dante Alighieri

Keep this point clear: central to discovering an experience's perceptual meaning is a recognition of its identity and its individuality. — Edmund Blair Bolles

She would tell him there were insufficient funds, and Adam would scramble to push money into the yawning hole of the account, and then he'd have to pay a returned check fee to the bank and another one to Mr. Ramirez, getting further behind on his next month's rent, an endless pathetic loop of insufficiency. — Maggie Stiefvater