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Street Fighter X Tekken All Win Quotes By P. J. O'Rourke

The best and brightest don't go into politics. The best and brightest are at Goldman Sachs. — P. J. O'Rourke

Street Fighter X Tekken All Win Quotes By Will Ferrell

I've had moments in my life when I've thought if I wasn't acting, if I wasn't doing what I do and I had a career in the private sector and I didn't have a family, that I do have some tendencies where I could really kind of have a monastic existence and be okay with it. — Will Ferrell

Street Fighter X Tekken All Win Quotes By Sun Tzu

When campaigning, be swift as the wind; in leisurely march, majestic as the forest; in raiding and plundering, like fire; in standing, firm as the mountains. As unfathomable as the clouds, move like a thunderbolt. — Sun Tzu

Street Fighter X Tekken All Win Quotes By Walter Rudolf Hess

The goal of physiological research is functional nature. — Walter Rudolf Hess

Street Fighter X Tekken All Win Quotes By Robert H. Abzug

We must recognize that if we feel helpless when facing the record of human depravity, there was always a point at which any particular scene of madness could have been stopped. — Robert H. Abzug

Street Fighter X Tekken All Win Quotes By E.L. Doctorow

I'm Homer, the blind brother. — E.L. Doctorow

Street Fighter X Tekken All Win Quotes By Friedrich Nietzsche

IT is an eternal phenomenon: the insatiate will can always, by means of an illusion spread over things, detain its creatures in life and compel them to live on. One is chained by the Socratic love of knowledge and the delusion of being able thereby to heal the eternal wound of existence; another is ensnared by art's seductive veil of beauty fluttering before his eyes; still another by the metaphysical comfort that beneath the flux of phenomena eternal life flows on indestructibly: to say nothing of the more ordinary and almost more powerful illusions which the will has always at hand. These three planes of illusion are on the whole designed only for the more nobly formed natures, who in general feel profoundly the weight and burden of existence, and must be deluded by exquisite stimulants into forgetfulness of their sorrow. — Friedrich Nietzsche