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I tell my students that if you have enough preparation, you can handle the big interviews. You won't be intimidated. — Lowell Bergman

war historian Paul Fussell suggests that in World War II heavy drinking was the answer to fear, boredom and the terrible damage to the sense of identity experienced by so many combatants. Drunkenness, he writes, did for the men of this war what drugs did for the next generation in Vietnam. — Liz Byrski

Lions make leopards tame. — William Shakespeare

One can't help but marvel at the variety of ways that women had devised to make us look like flaming idiots. — Lisa Kleypas

Love will kill us all." He said sadly. "First it makes us lie furiously so we can be what me must in order to appear deserving. Then, it tears us apart with raw truth. Whether we are man, exile or angel - It doesn't matter. For us all, the nature of truth is unforgiving. — Jessica Shirvington

God is not searching for talent or intelligence on earth, because he is the Almighty One! He already has everything he needs - except our hearts. — Jim Cymbala

In wartime people took action because of what they believed in. In peacetime people were driven by their private concerns. — Sara Sheridan

Whether or not you agreed with the group's incendiary style, one thing most people will agree on: N.W.A had a deep, trans-formative and lasting effect on hip hop ideology. — Carlos Wallace

Rachel, what do you do? Put an ad in the paper for trouble?
(Glenn) — Kim Harrison

Every step is on the path. — Lao-Tzu

She had lost interest in her marriage. There was nothing else to say. It was a prison.
'No, I'll tell you what it is , I'm indifferent to it . I am bored with happy couples. I don't believe in them. They're false.They're deceiving themselves. — James Salter

We live thetime that a match flickers; we pop the corkof a ginger-beer bottle, and the earthquake swallows us on the instant. Is it not odd, is it not incongruous, is it not, in the highest sense of human speech, incredible, that we should think so highly of the ginger-beer, and regard so little the devouring earthquake? — Robert Louis Stevenson

Wolves, and stars, and snow: Those things made sense. — Katherine Rundell