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I don't believe in curfews, because you can't treat men like they were boys without forfeiting a certain level of trust. — Phil Jackson

A writer without his country is nothing. — Marek Hlasko

I will be your poet, I will be more to you than to any of the rest. — Walt Whitman

because she was hungry and "it was too late at night to be bothered with chewing. — Rebecca Chastain

This, it occurred to me, this was the undisciplined human community that, fired by its dull collective wit, now drove the armed nation towards it knew-not-what sort of epic martial cataclysm: a massive flailing organism with all the rectitude and foresight of an untrained puppy.

--In the private letters of Albert Sloane, by permission of the Sloane family. — George Saunders

If you are not prepared to resign or be fired for what you believe in, then you are not a worker, let alone a professional. You are a slave. — Howard Gardner

I was asked to be in Vogue but I said no. I didn't want to advertise make-up. I didn't want to be seen as a sex symbol. — Francesca Annis

We never really own anything during our brief stay on earth. God just loans the earth to us while we're here. It was God's property before you arrived, and God will loan it to someone else after you die. You just get to enjoy it for a while. — Rick Warren

An act of thinking without restriction- without boundaries or rules can lead to the point of no return. — Sean William Scott

I used to be frightened of the countryside after dark. Now I enjoy it. There is something wonderful about those strange country and wildlife noises. — Jasmine Guinness

If we don't succeed, we run the risk of faliure — Dan Quayle

My nonviolence is made of stern stuff. It is firmer than the firmest metal known to scientists. — Mahatma Gandhi

In my childhood I always felt that I was treated unjustly, without a mother, sick, and with the threat of punishment in Hell hanging over my head. — Edvard Munch

Miserable creatures, thrown for a moment on the surface of this little pile of mud, is it decreed that one half of the flock should be the persecutor of the other? Is it for you, mankind, to pronounce on what is good and what is evil? — Marquis De Sade