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Whilst power, superimposed, always needs the help of the police and the military, power generated from within should have little or no use of them. — Mahatma Gandhi

Thunder rolled ... It is said that the gods play games with the lives of men. But what games, and why, and the identities of the actual pawns, and what the game is, and what the rules are - who knows? Best not to speculate. Thunder rolled ... It rolled a six. — Terry Pratchett

Truth is one thing, poetry another. — Andrzej Sapkowski

Where do you want to go?
Back to violinist. I want to hear songs about suicide. — Bethany Griffin

If her past were your past, her pain your pain, her level of consciousness your level of consciousness, you would think and act exactly as she does. With this realization comes forgiveness, compassion and peace. — Eckhart Tolle

In San Francisco, Halloween is redundant. — Will Durst

Most of my recent plays were written in the railway train between Hatfield and Kings Cross. I write anywhere, on the top of omnibuses or wherever I may be; it is all the same to me. — George Bernard Shaw

Art is the business of selling fetishes, sacred relics once touched by genius: what the forger offers the gullible buyer is not art, it is "authenticity — Frank Wynne

I'm a lesbian. Yup. Hundred percent. Hundred percent. I remember being in college, and I had fallen in love with this woman, and I remember sitting in my dorm room saying out loud to myself, like, 'You have enough problems. You are not gonna let this happen.' — Christine Quinn

Dare to be burned by the heat of our own ambitious hearts. — Terry Tempest Williams

Shame is the root of all addictions. — John Bradshaw

So you should always stay on top of people's vesting schedules. — Sam Altman

Jealousy - at least as far as he understood it from his dream - was the most hopeless prison in the world. Jealousy was not a place he was forced into by someone else, but a jail in which the inmate entered voluntarily, locked the door, and threw away the key. And not another soul in the world knew he was locked inside. Of course if he wanted to escape, he could do so. The prison was, after all, his own heart. But he couldn't make that decision. His heart was as hard as a stone wall. This was the very essence of jealousy. — Haruki Murakami

What have you to do with hearts, except for dissection? — Mary Elizabeth Braddon