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L'homme est condamne a' e tre libre. Man is condemned to be free. — Jean-Paul Sartre
I understand culture. I am the nucleus. — Kanye West
Voldemort himself created his worst enemy, just as tyrants everywhere do! Have you any idea how much tyrants fear the people they oppress? All of them realize that, one day, amongst their many victims, there is sure to be one who rises against them and strikes back! — J.K. Rowling
What if reality is nothing but some disease? — Chuck Palahniuk
I believe in evolution. But I also believe, when I hike the Grand Canyon and see it at sunset, that the hand of God is there also. — John McCain
The last thing I wanted was to be with someone who's the same age as me and wanted the limelight, wanted the attention. There's lots of girls out there who do. — Gareth Gates
I don't think vodka is useful. I think it's for people who don't like alcohol, in which case, you probably shouldn't be drinking it. — Rachel Maddow
The purpose of life is to know yourself, create yourself, experience yourself as Who You Really Are. There is no other reason to do anything. — Neale Donald Walsch
You need courage to be creative. You need the courage to see things differently, courage to go against the crowd, courage to take a different approach, courage to stand alone, if you have to, courage to choose activity over inactivity. — Jim Rohn
The truth can set us free, but only if we're always in the process of discovering it. — Irwin Kula
There have been many moments over the last year when I thought it was all over. — Kim Clijsters
The sunshine was delightful, the foliage gently astir, more from the activity of birds than from the breeze. One gallant little bird, doubtless lovelorn, was singing his heart out at the top of a tall tree. — Victor Hugo
But just because somebody has lots of sweets does not mean that he has stolen them. One thing, you see, does not always lead to another. — Alexander McCall Smith