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For to be desperate is to discover strength. / We die of comfort and by conflict live ... — May Sarton

I've seen people that don't treat their animals well and yet their animals are still just as loving to them even though they're not treated that well. It's very hard to find that kind of loyalty and love and affection in human beings. — Dick Van Patten

On May 17, 1933, before the Reichstag, Hitler delivered his "Peace Speech," one of the greatest of his career, a masterpiece of deceptive propaganda that deeply moved the German people and unified them behind him and which made a profound and favorable impression on the outside world. — William L. Shirer

You can put people's feet to the fire a bit just by reminding them that we're constantly creating our own history. — Charlie Sheen

People don't flaunt their brokenness when trying to prove themselves. — Jefferson Bethke

R. Andrew C. Ivy, (is) the champion of the scientific doctrine of freedom of research, which has suffered in recent years through the falsity of certain politico-physician leaders of the AMA, who faked reports, suppressed honest information, brutally slugged the opposition, both physically and through pressures, used to prevent the truth about Krebiozen reaching the American people. — Roland V. Libonati

It's amazing how we can hurt others, especially those close to us ... subtle and not-so-subtle ways in which wives belittle husbands and vice versa. — Billy Graham

Forests are the lungs of our land ... — Franklin D. Roosevelt

I would take up any small job on the sets, just so that I could hang around with the hope of getting noticed. — Christine Lahti

But moods pass; they are fickle things darting in and out of the underbrush of the conscious mind. This - whatever this is - is deeply entrenched: a permanent squatter looming dark and dangerous in the forefront of my brain. — Nenia Campbell

I make writing as much a part of my life as I do eating or listening to music. — Maya Angelou