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War sounds romantic, heroic even, until everyone you know starts dying. — Amy A. Bartol

And a hero isn't someone who doesn't feel fear, they're someone who in spite of their fear does the right thing and really risks their own safety, — David Finkel

Daggers have such beautiful, functional shapes, and decorating them is an ancient tradition. — Jade Jagger

I can't remember the first song I learned to play on bass, but the first song I learned to play on guitar was 'For Your Love' by the Yardbirds. That kind of was the beginning for me. I thought it was a great song and I loved the open chord progression at the beginning of that song. — Geddy Lee

Throwing acid is wrong ... in some people's eyes. — Jimmy Carr

Don't ever be sorry for following your dream. Of all emotions, regret is the most futile. — Patrick Taylor

Never lived in L.A. I've always done the New York thing. — Andre Holland

Meanwhile, as we read, two little girls slept as if couched on zephyrs on the south side of the parlor floor, in a room that had bunny wallpaper ... and a bookcase crammed with the collected Beatrix Potter. Snow White was in a youth bed and Rose Red was in a crib, and next to them was the little blue and white guest room that one of them would have one day. Because I recognize emotions only in retrospect, I didn't know that I was happy. As always, there was something nagging at my mind's corners. But I did know that I had all that it is proper in this world to wish for. — Mary Cantwell

You cannot just work out and then eat poorly and expect to lose weight. It doesn't work that way. — Jennifer Hudson

I am willing to be annoying if that's what was necessary. — Jonathan Safran Foer

In this world, you must be a bit too kind to be kind enough. — Pierre De Marivaux

The real world has no obligation to be convincing, so it throws up some very weird moments sometimes. — Neil Gaiman

With emotional abuse, the insults, insinuations, criticism, and accusations slowly eat away at the victim's self-esteem until he or she is incapable of judging a situation realistically. He or she may begin to believe that there is something wrong with them or even fear they are losing their mind. They have become so beaten down emotionally that they blame themselves for the abuse. — Beverly Engel

In the traditional Ikebana things always have to be asymmetrical, because in this they look more natural and balanced. — Camille Henrot