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If you want to hear arguments against deploying a big U.S. ground force in Syria, just ask a general. — David Ignatius

If Broadway shows charge preview prices while the cast is in dress rehearsal, why should restaurants charge full price when their dining room and kitchen staffs are still practicing? — Marian Burros

Don't take life too seriously and have fun. Don't waste your time on things that your ego will try and convince you are important. — RuPaul

I sank my head onto my knees. I was glad of the darkness. I closed the tin lid and pressed it tight. I promised myself I would never open it again. Never. I would never taste it. I would never even try. I was glad of the darkness, because in the darkness, no one can see you cry. — Gill Lewis

Alice asked the Cheshire Cat, who was sitting in a tree, "What road do I take?"
The cat asked, "Where do you want to go?"
"I don't know," Alice answered.
"Then," said the cat, "it really doesn't matter, does it? — Lewis Carroll

If we insist on being as sure as is conceivable ... we must be content to creep along the ground, and never soar. — John Henry Newman

We are none of us perfect, and ... we learn to take these imperfections and make them only a small part of who we are — Patricia Briggs

UFC is not a competitor to the WWE because we are entertainment and UFC is competitive sport. It's very different. — Stephanie McMahon

The truth is balance. However the opposite of truth, which is unbalance, may not be a lie. — Susan Sontag

War is in fact the true nurse of executive aggrandizement — James Madison

The obvious is better than obvious avoidance of it. — Henry Watson Fowler

Self-denial is often the sacrifice of one sort of self-love for another. — Charles Caleb Colton

We define ourselves, in part, by the discriminations we make. The value of what we love is enriched by our understanding of what we dislike. — David Ansen