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Thought: everyone had their own thought, but those who writes had their own view and people make several views on that one view. Its not fair, he who thinks only can describe what the reality is not by others. — Nutan Bajracharya

Use the right word, not its second cousin. — Mark Twain

Everyone has a right to their own OPINION, no one has a right to their own FACTS — Me

Noseless and Handless, the Lannister Boys. — George R R Martin

If peace activists really want to make changes, they have to start putting intense pressure on their elected officials. Of course, everything should be non-violent, because we are trying to create a peaceful world, and violence can't produce peace - no matter what George W. Bush and his buddies say. — Cindy Sheehan

Christian perfection consists in three things: praying heroically, working heroically, and suffering heroically. — Anthony Mary Claret

Why is it that any time government takes over something for a few years, its assumed that people are too incompetent to do it for themselves? — Julian Sanchez

I have fought sixty battles, and I have learnt nothing which I did not know at the beginning. — Napoleon Bonaparte

[Y]outh is hardly human: it can't be, for the young never believe they will die ... especially would they never believe that death comes, and often, in forms other than the natural one. — Truman Capote

I know we were conjugating the verb love like two maniacs trying to fuck through an iron gate. — Henry Miller

If one job doesn't pay all the bills, don't worry. You can get another one and another one and another one. — Michael Moore

I would defend the liberty of consenting adult creationists to practice whatever intellectual perversions they like in the privacy of their own homes; but it is also necessary to protect the young and innocent. — Arthur C. Clarke

Now, when ordinary people attempt to find happiness, I am not sure whether the happiness is really happiness or not. I study what ordinary people do to find happiness, what they struggle for, rushing about apparently unable to stop. — Zhuangzi