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All the entertainment and talk of history is nothing almost but fighting and killing: and the honour and renown that is bestowed on conquerors (who for the most part are but the great butchers of mankind) farther mislead growing youth, who by this means come to think slaughter the laudable business of mankind, and the most heroic of virtues. — John Locke

Live Everyday with No Regrets, So you don't Regret it One day. — Samer Chidiac

The biggest break in my career was getting into the Beatles in 1962. The second biggest break since then is getting out of them. — George Harrison

Before people figured out I was funny, I got cast quite a bit as either a rapist or serial killer or the guy who catches those people. — Nick Offerman

No matter how old we become, we can still call them 'Holy Mother' and 'Father' and put a child-like trust in them. — Desmond Morris

You can't spell squirrel without si, and that's me. — Si Robertson

Why do I put up with your sass again?" he asked. "Because I'm your batch sister, your business partner, and the only person you know who can do the club's books. Also, I'm cute as hell and your wife thinks I'm awesome." There — Susan Hayes

We produce motor drive electronics; we produce cargo systems for large narrow-body and wide-body airplanes and, more importantly, the emergency escape chute that goes on these planes. — Louis R. Chenevert

A battle can be won before it's ever fought by choosing the right ground. — Rick Riordan

Since the narrower or wider community of the peoples of the earth has developed so far that a violation of rights in one place is felt throughout the world, the idea of a cosmopolitan right is not fantastical, high-flown or exaggerated notion. It is a complement to the unwritten code of the civil and international law, necessary for the public rights of mankind in general and thus for the realization of perpetual peace. — Immanuel Kant