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All history is one continuous pestilence. There is no truth and there is no illusion. There is nowhere to appeal and nowhere to go. — Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn

Now the only sure basis of an alliance is for each party to be equally afraid of the other — Thucydides

Commercial organisations that operate responsibly have benefitted by increased revenues of 682% compared to 166% for those that don't — John P. Kotter

Marriage, she felt, was a fine arrangement generally, except that one never got it generally. One got it very, very specifically. — Lorrie Moore

I think that the U.S. does have this very much more open attitude, and I admire it very much and I think it's very important to the world. But the information and the discussion sometimes come too late, after the effective decision has been made. — E.P. Thompson

Pay attention to your self outside the realm of your experiences and you'll discover that there is a light there, there is a love there. Love of one, love of all, merge into love, pure and simple. It radiates from you like light from the sun. — Deepak Chopra

When I say that deciding to not kill myself was the worst part, I should clarify that I don't mean it in a retrospective sense. From where I am now, it seems like a solid enough decision. But at the time, it felt like I had been dragging myself through the most miserable, endless wasteland, and - far in the distance - I had seen the promising glimmer of a slightly less miserable wasteland. — Allie Brosh

Many artists stick to making and hire a manager to focus on their business. Artists that build websites and mobile apps can do that, too. — Fred Wilson

Fallen man is both terrified of vulnerability and committed to maintaining independence. — Kay Warren

I brought in the stories many times. I don't just do animation. — Ray Harryhausen

I like women with style to wear my shoes. — Manolo Blahnik

There's no repentance in the grave. — Isaac Watts