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One difficulty that someone who has been in military/government service during war has, is reconciling his/her pride with their horror. — Kari Martindale

What is newest to one in foreign countries is not always the people, but their surroundings, and those same little details of life and circumstance which make no impression on a man in his own land until he returns to it after a prolonged absence, and then they stand out very sharply for a while. — Thomas Bailey Aldrich

Intellectual generalities are always interesting, but generalities in morals mean absolutely nothing. — Oscar Wilde

JULIET: How art thou out of breath, when thou
hast breath
To say to me that thou art out of breath?
The excuse that thou dost make in this delay
Is longer than the tale thou dost excuse. — William Shakespeare

A lot of times the characters I play tend to be kind of loners or they don't have best friends or best buddies. — Michael Shannon

Stop punishing yourself if you scared of your memories with me. Don't do that ... Just stab me like this not you. It is only when you can stand on your feet that I can disappear with easy from your sight. — Ma-Roo

I want to know what my food has been eating. — Masa Takayama

You see, in times of trouble, even gods can lose faith. They start putting their trust in the wrong things. They stop looking at the big picture and start being selfish. But [. . .] I'm used to perseverance. You have to rise above the squabbling and chaos, and keep believing. You have to always keep your goals in mind. — Rick Riordan

I get recognized often, but they don't treat me like a god. It would be nice if they did, I think. — Mark Pellegrino

Life deceives everyone except the individual who doesn't contemplate it, the individual who demands nothing from it, the individual who serenely accepts its few gifts and serenely makes the most of them. — Ivan Turgenev

When a well-educated young man first enters society he is liable to commit many errors which the world term childish, simply because he has not yet learned how childish grown men really are — Leopardi

Silence is the safest policy if you are unsure of yourself. — Francois De La Rochefoucauld