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We tell the dead to rest in peace, when we should worry about the living to live in peace. — Anthony Liccione

Anyway, there were thousands of Kantoreks, all of them convinced that they were acting for the best, in a way that was the most comfortable for themselves.
But as far as we are concerned, that is the very root of their moral bankruptcy. — Erich Maria Remarque

Wanton killing of innocent civilians is terrorism, not a war against terrorism. — Noam Chomsky

I would like to bring to people something like happiness. I would like to discover a method so that if I want it to rain, it will start right away to rain. If one of my friends is ill, I'd like to play a certain song and he will be cured; when he'd be broke, I'd bring out a different song and immediately he'd receive all the money he needed. — John Coltrane

In order to be successful, I had to be willing to grow and change to become whoever I needed to be. — Robert Kiyosaki

Communists liked history very much. It just had to be the right history. They liked to remember it selectively. — Victoria Finlay

Between an action and reaction, between a gesture and its consequences, everybody agrees that there is an exact relationship, but not necessarily a proportionate one. — Filippo Bologna

However much you wanted someone to want you, there was nothing you could do to make it happen. Whatever you did for them, whatever you gave them, whatever you let them take, it could never be enough. Never enough to be sure. Never enough to satisfy them. Never enough to stop them walking away.
Never enough to make them love you. — Manna Francis

His presence soon restored confidence. — Ulysses S. Grant

Journey through the Power of the Rainbow represents a condensed compendium of literary efforts from a life dedicated to transforming the themes of injustice, grief, and despair that we all encounter during some unavoidable point of our existence into a sustainable life-affirming poetics of passionate creativity, empowered spiritual vision, and inspired commitment. — Aberjhani

But when we listened to the radio, it was Bill Haley and the Comets or the Everly Brothers. — Carly Simon

In my own humorless state I failed to see anything except what I construed as certain tragic similarities between Gatsby and myself. — Donna Tartt

I'm fine with death. I've dealt out more than my share. It's the act of dyin' that bothers me. — Mike Kalmbach