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As a Southerner I would have to say that one of the main importances of the War is that Southerners have a sense of defeat which none of the rest of the country has. — Shelby Foote

A person acquainted with the true principles of this science, who preserves his Dharma (virtue or religious merit), his Artha (worldly wealth) and his Kama (pleasure or sensual gratification), and who has regard to the customs of the people, is sure to obtain the mastery over his senses. In short, an intelligent and knowing person attending to Dharma and Artha and also to Kama, without becoming the slave of his passions, will obtain success in everything that he may do. — Mallanaga Vatsyayana

Weird or someone with mouth diarrhea. Depends on people's point of view, — Stephanie Witter

Rumor breeds animosity. — Chirag Tulsiani

Is it better not knowing the ugly truth, and pretending it doesn't exist? Or is it better to confront it, even though the knowledge may be a weight you carry around forever? — Jodi Picoult

I've always believed that if you're truly in love with someone, you shouldn't be able to answer the question 'What do you love about him?' with any kind of real satisfaction. — Andrea Seigel

There are some hot girls in Vancouver. — Chaske Spencer

I refuse to act the way someone expects me to. — Madonna Ciccone

The death of self of which the great writers speak is no violent act. It is merely the joining of the great rock heart of the earth in its roll. It is merely the slow cessation of the will's spirits and the intellect's chatter: it is waiting like a hollow bell with a stilled tongue. Fuge, tace, quiesce. The waiting itself is the thing. — Annie Dillard

The most satisfying and ecstatic faith is almost purely agnostic. It trusts absolutely without professing to know at all. — H.L. Mencken

Rather a drink be my master than a man. — Pierce Brown

There were mysterious questions, but a mysterious answer was a contradiction in terms. — Eliezer Yudkowsky