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Then he is a monster!" the Prince crowed, "and I must slay him at once. The Formula works!"
"Your Formula must result in a great deal of fighting," I mused.
"Oh, yes, when applied correctly mighty and noble battles result! Of course I always win - the value of Prince X is a constant. It cannot be lesser than that of Monster Y - this is the Moral Superiority Hypothesis made famous five hundred years ago by my ancestor Ethelred, the Mathematician-King. We have never seen his equal, in all these centuries. — Catherynne M Valente

Small pitchers have wyde eares. — John Heywood

When action is needed, optimism, even of the mildly delusional variety, may be a good thing. — Daniel Kahneman

Every step gets him closer to greatness ... or disaster. — Jody Feldman

He is a blind man and I am his book of braille. His breath against my collarbone raises goosebumps on my arm as I let him read my story. — Alanna Rusnak

Patience ornaments the woman and proves the man. — Tertullian

We are all the sum of a million moments in our lives. — Carla H. Krueger

Change is not overcoming inertia as much as it is redirecting, guiding, tweaking what already is and what has already happened. We must believe that we can make choices and that those choices can alter the future. — Max McKeown

When I write plays, I'm already seeing the shapes on stage, of the actors and their interaction, and so on and so forth. I don't think I've ever written one play as an abstract piece, as a literary piece, floating in the air somewhere, to be flushed out later on. — Wole Soyinka

When I finally got a management position, I found out how hard it is to lead and manage people. — Guy Kawasaki

I don't particularly follow the Bauhaus school of design, where you make everything into a black box - simplify it. — James Dyson

A very short burst of thought was enough to convince Abdullah that his situation, despite the chains, would be very much worse if he became a toad. — Diana Wynne Jones