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Another term for preventive war is aggressive war - starting wars because someday somebody might do something to us. That is not part of the American tradition. — Ron Paul

Before I could turn to look up, a voice boomed from the heavens: "What the heck is going on down there? — Kat Falls

The idea that we can be exactly what the other desires is a powerful fantasy. — Sherry Turkle

If the light that is on you is brighter than the light that is in you, the light that is on you will destroy you. — Christine Caine

Drones overall will be more impactful than I think people recognize, in positive ways to help society. — Bill Gates

We were in darkness when we were outside of the knowledge of Jesus and when we were not followers of Him. Yet now that we have this knowledge of Jesus Christ and this relationship with Him, we have become light and we are to live as light. — Todd Coburn

The intellectual's hostility to the businessman presents no mystery, as the two have, by function, wholly different standards. While the businessman's motto is the customer is always right, the intellectual's task is to preserve his perceived standards against the weight of popular opinion. — Bertrand De Jouvenel

I don't care what is written about me so long as it isn't true. — Dorothy Parker

Sleep, elusive as a ghost, plaintive as a widow, and as easy to hold as the wind. — Jeff Salyards

In East Sussex, let us say, an old farm sleeps in sun-dapple, its oast-house with its cowls echoing the distant steeple of SS Andrew and Mary, Fletching, where de Montfort had prayed and Gibbon now sleeps out a sceptic's eternity. The Sussex Weald is quiet now, its bows and bowmen that did affright the air at Agincourt long dust. A Chalk Hill Blue spreads peaceable wings upon the hedge. Easter is long sped, yet yellow and lavender yet ornament the land, in betony and dyer's greenweed and mallows. An inquisitive whitethroat, rejoicing in man's long opening of the Wealden country, trills jauntily from atop a wall. — G.M.W. Wemyss

The fulcrum of resistance is in your mind where you pit yourself against the weight of the external. — Bryant McGill

You have so little control over anything anymore. And at some point, the struggle becomes too much - too tiring - and you consider letting go. — Jay Asher