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The greatest danger of bombs is in the explosion of stupidity that they provoke. — Octave Mirbeau
PASTOR. Violence aside now, admit that he suffers from fixed ideas. DOCTOR. I think your ideas are even more fixed, pastor! PASTOR — August Strindberg
Sometimes the only way to get rid of an unpleasant feeling is to replace it with another unpleasant feeling. — Chetan Bhagat
It's not your fate to be well treated," Ignatius cried. "You're an overt masochist. Nice treatment will confuse and destroy you. — John Kennedy Toole
Giving up an addiction means re-programming that part of your brain that makes you restless and unhappy if a desire is not realized. — Ken Keyes Jr.
She knew the intensity of adolescence, and knew no cure for it except growing up. And then one has age and experience, and mourns the loss of intensity. Maybe it's why musicians and mathmaticians are said to peak young-poetry needs the fire of an unbounded universe. — Sara Paretsky
Cooperation implies equality of the participants in the particular task at hand. — Carter G. Woodson
I say to the Occupy protesters - you're occupying the wrong place, you're protesting the wrong thing. — Sarah Palin
Hors d'oeuvres have always a pathetic interest for me; they remind me of one's childhood that one goes through wondering what the next course is going to be like - and during the rest of the menu one wishes one had eaten more of the hors d'oeuvres. — Hector Hugh Munro
What happens in life is more important than the Time and Date ... — Ranu Das
After victory, tighten the cords of your helmet. — Ieyasu Tokugawa
Now, more than ever, we need people in space ... The events of September 11 show us how vulnerable we and our civilization are down here on Earth ... So let us use our strength, our awareness of mortality as a civilization, to do something truly lasting and earth-shaking for humanity. Let us join with the peoples and cultures of this planet, the diversities of its perspectives and religions and science, so we can leave it-not behind, but as a springboard to something better. — Paul Levinson
