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I would prefer that in the Republican party, we not engage in trying to destroy each other, because all that does is hand the election over to the Democrats. I don't know why there is this penchant for snatching defeat out of the jaws of victory, they'll find some way to destroy themselves. And it is just maddening to see it happening. — Benjamin Carson

In 1940, we knew who we were, we knew who the enemy was, we knew the dangers and the issues," he told me when I pressed him for a reading of the struggle against Islamic radicalism. "In our island, we knew we would prevail, that the Americans would be drawn into the fight. It is different today. We don't know who we are, we don't know the issues, and we still do not understand the nature of the enemy. — Bernard Lewis

It's not just enough to survive. We've got to make something better than what we've got. — Alex Steffen

Fire and ice, somehow existing together without destroying each other. More proof that I belonged with him. — Stephenie Meyer

I often wonder how different the world would be if Hitler had not been turned down when he applied to art school. — George Carlin

Love", I said, "is the rug they pull out from under you. Love is Lucy always lifting the football at the last second so that Charlie Brown falls on his ass. Love is something that every time you believe in it, it goes away. Love is for suckers, and I'm not going to be a sucker ever again. — Jennifer Weiner

Most religions assume that you find purpose through some agent that sits above or outside the world and imbues it with purpose. — Matthew Stewart

I support Planned Parenthood privately with my personal contribution, and that should be the goal of any such agency, to find private donations. — Chris Christie

You know, I'm not ready to go anywhere. I still have more to do in Paramore. — Taylor York

When I die I won't go to heaven or hell; there will just be nothingness. — Isaac Asimov