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When war is waged, it is for the purpose of safeguarding or increasing one's capacity to make war. International politics are wholly involved in this vicious cycle. What is called national prestige consists in behaving always in such a way as to demoralize other nations by giving them the impression that, if it comes to war, one would certainly defeat them. What is called national security is an imaginary state of affairs in which one would retain the capacity to make war while depriving all other countries of it. — Simone Weil

You're supposed to say, 'All I want is your happiness. I'll do whatever it takes, even if it means being without you.'"
"Sorry," Noah said. "I'm just not that big of a person. — Michelle Hodkin

I used to be a huge fan. "The Simpsons" taught me a lot about filmmaking. It imitates film, but it's drawn, so everything is super clear — Dagur Kari

No experience in life is set in stone unless we ourselves have unwittingly poured the concrete! — Guy Finley

Because there are things you do for people you've known your whole life. You let them save you, you put them in your books, and you let each other begin again, clean. — Erika Swyler

She didn't need 'little chunks of home'. They were like slightly sinister postcards from old enemies. — Lisa Jewell

Is a direct connection between suburban sprawl and the spiraling cost of government, and most Americans don't see it yet, including many in government. Likewise, — James Howard Kunstler

Leave your excuses and live your dreams! — Paul F. Davis

I really dislike elves. — Rhianna Pratchett

(America is) just downright mean. — Michelle Obama

A person who refuses to risk change fails to grow. — John C. Maxwell

But now I. Never. Do. Anything. For anybody. Except retards I don't even give a shit about. — John Green

Many first-time authors are not concerned about the advance or royalties, they want the notoriety. They get smarter on their second book and look for the money. — Dan Poynter