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It is a profound boredom, profound, the profound heart of existence, the very matter I am made of. — Jean-Paul Sartre
War brings out the worst and the best in people. Wars do not make men great, but they do bring out the greatness in good men. War is romantic only to those who are far away from the sounds and turmoil of battle. For those of us who served in Easy Company, and for those who served their country in other theaters, we came back as better men and women as a result of being in combat, and most would do it again if called upon. But each of us hoped that if we had learned anything from the experience it is that war is unreal, and we earnestly hoped that it would never happen again. — Dick Winters
The end of foreign occupation is one of the pre-requisites if we are to witness any progress in our efforts to help Iraq go forward. — Amr Moussa
One of the characteristics of modern political life is its professionalization, such that it attracts mainly the kind of people with so great an avidity for power and self-importance that they do not mind very much the humiliations of the public exposure to which they are inevitably subjected. — Theodore Dalrymple
Power corrupts, but lack of power corrupts absolutely. — Adlai Stevenson I
The king, just and prudent, wants only those things which he can get. — Pierre Corneille
Sometimes I replay your dreams in my head to get me by"
My heart cracked. "What dreams?"
"The one where we married and had kids. I used to watch you sleep within your sleep and talk to your belly"
In the room in Fairy, I'd gone there to be with Luke knowing it wasn't real. I'd dreamed we had a normal life with kids. "What did you say?"
"I would tell our child how much I loved you both — Shannon Dermott
And the wind that saddens, the sea that gladdens, Are singing the selfsame strain. — Bayard Taylor
The act of dreaming, like a draught of fresh air in an abandoned house, situates the furniture of the mind in a new ambiance. — Henry Miller
If it is plausible that ideology will in general serve as a mask for self-interest, then it is a natural presumption that intellectuals, in interpreting history or formulating policy, will tend to adopt an elitist position, condemning popular movements and mass participation in decision making, and emphasizing rather the necessity for supervision by those who possess the knowledge and understanding that is required (so they claim) to manage society and control social change. — Noam Chomsky
The person who knows how to adjust to others, he will not have any suffering. 'Adjust everywhere'. — Dada Bhagwan
We attack not only to hurt someone, to defeat him, but perhaps also simply to become conscious of our own strength. — Friedrich Nietzsche
A man coined to superlative must expect that his every statement will be taken with some caution — Claude C. Hopkins
I made a living out of singing Mexican music. — Jenni Rivera