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Princeton applicants had to know Virgil, Cicero's orations, and Latin grammar and also had to be 'so well acquainted with Greek as to render any part of the four Evangelists in that language into Latin or English. — Ron Chernow

The wicked watcheth the righteous, and seeketh to slay him. If it were not for the laws of the land, we should soon see a massacre of the righteous. Jesus was watched by his enemies, who were thirsting for his blood: his disciples must not look for favour where their Master found hatred and death. — Charles Spurgeon

Is she dead?" called Zenda.
Sort of," I shouted, "And the pizza's completely fucked too. — Michael Marshall Smith

Is this a game? We just blurt out whatever word comes next to mind? In that case mine's 'genuphobia'. It means an unreasonable fear of knees."
"What's the word for a perfectly reasonable fear of annoying idiots?" inqired Jessamine. — Cassandra Clare

It was my angry, Dickensian novel, I suppose. It was cathartic - I expended a lot of frustration on that one. — Richard Helms

The power of unfulfilled desires is the root of all man's slavery — Paramahansa Yogananda

The secret to having everything you want out of life is the realization that you really don't want most of the things you think you want. — Bo Bennett

Those who think they know something do not yet know as they ought to know. — Anonymous

The world shall retire from me before I shall retire from the world. John Quincy Adams — Paul C. Nagel

Leftism and narcissism are almost synonymous — Dennis Prager

When I was a little girl my understanding of revenge was as simple as the Sunday school proverbs it hid behind. Neat little morality slogans like, do un to others and two wrongs don't make a right. But two wrongs can never make a right because; two wrongs can never equal each other. For the truly wronged real satisfaction can only be found in one of two places, absolute forgiveness or mortal vindication. This is not a story about forgiveness. — Emily Thorne