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Charm is the quality in others that makes us more satisfied with ourselves. — Henri Frederic Amiel

Most important, you learn never to trust a man, even if he seems honest and sincere. You learn how men deceive themselves and how impossible it is to help them without injuring yourself. — Jack Abbott

Either we, as a society, decide that copyright is the greater value to society, and take active steps to give up private communications as a concept. Either that, or we decide that the ability to communicate in private, without constant monitoring by authorities, has the greater value - in which case copyright will have to give way. — Rick Falkvinge

No law or ordinance is mightier than understanding. — Plato

Percy pizza with extra olives. — Rick Riordan

The globe-trotter lives in a smaller world than the peasent. He is always breathing an air of locality. London is a place to be compared to Chicage; Chicago is a place, to be compared to Timbuctoo. But Timbuctoo is not a place, sonce there, at least, live men who regard it as the universe, and breathe, not an air of locality, but the winds of the world. The man in the saloon steamer has seen all the races of men; and is thinking of the things that devide men - diet, dress, decorum, rings in the nose as in Africa, or in the ears as in Europe, blue paint among the ancients, or red paint among the modern Britons. The man in the cabbage field has seen nothing at all; but he is thinking of the things that unite men - hunger and babies, and the beauty of women, and the promise or menace of the sky. — G.K. Chesterton

To progress is always to begin again. — Tullian Tchividjian

We should have had socialism already, but for the socialists. — George Bernard Shaw

Europe has a lot of strength. We need to pool that strength, and I am very much in favour of that - more of a deeper political union. — George Papandreou

Somebody said to me that I speak English almost like somebody for whom English is not their first language. — Christopher Walken

We are what we think, having become what we thought. — Mark Epstein