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Humanity may have to live with them forever, unless we exterminate them... or they exterminate us. — Manel Loureiro

It seems to be impossible to hold a credible election without reforming the electoral system. — Sheikh Hasina

The thing about sports, at least for guys, is that nobody ever defines the rules, not even in gym class. Asking what a penalty means is like asking who Jesus was. It's one of those things you're just supposed to know, and if you don't, there's something seriously wrong with you. — David Sedaris

If his judgment is to be an object of sacrifice - what sort of efficacy, control, freedom from conflict, or serenity of spirit will be possible to man? — Ayn Rand

It is not what you get out of life that counts. It's what you give and what is given from the heart. — Sargent Shriver

I like power and I like to use it. — Sam Rayburn

Decisions are always made with insufficient information. If you really knew what was going on, the decision would make itself. — Jack McDevitt

It's for this reason that, however counterintuitive it may seem, psychologists actually recommend that we fail early and often. — Shawn Achor

If I have to put anyone to bat for my life, it'll be Kallis or Dravid. — Brian Lara

I'm almost back to being able to write as much as six hours a day . — Justine Larbalestier

The kings had, however, begun to realize its potential for extending communication, in an almost magical way, beyond what could be accomplished with the spoken word. Writing could perpetually and eternally address an audience on a king's behalf; the words were always there, even when the king was not thinking about them. Given that the population was almost entirely illiterate, such an audience was mostly made up of gods. The statuette of the king's personal god (or sometimes of the king himself), inscribed with the same text as the tablet, could therefore pray continuously in a way that a real person could not. — Amanda H. Podany

The threat today is not that of the 1930s. It's not big powers going to war with each other. The ravages which fundamentalist political ideology inflicted on the 20th century are memories. The Cold war is over. Europe is at peace, if not always diplomatically. — Tony Blair