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History's lesson is to make the most of reform opportunities when they arise because they do not arise often and they do not last long.
— Christopher Bond
To not love ourselves can keep what we want from us.
— Rhonda Byrne
I've always been interested in violence, even as a teenager. I loved 'Helter Skelter' and books like that.
— Karin Slaughter
Books and people are hard to compare.
— Andrew Clements
a generous backer of your town's museums, schools and churches.
— George Anders
the lead Inspector told her he wanted some coffee. She handed him a five dollar bill and told him she wanted some too. Black. No sugar." Jeremy
— Sophia Jackie
Most people have the wrong idea about me because I've been very private.
— Carol Vorderman
I had quite a religious upbringing. I gave my life over to Christ at 11. I took it back when I was about 14.
— Brian Molko
If you are loved less, he is the Great Provider. If you are loved more but are still hungry, he is the only One who can suffice.
— Kelly Minter
Mystery - a word we use to deceive others, to convince them we are "deeper" than they are.
— Emil M. Cioran
You with your veins full of night - you have no more place among men than an epitaph in the middle of a circus.
— Emil M. Cioran
Call it insensitivity or a passion for remorse, I have never undertaken to rescue what little Absolute this world contains.
— Emil M. Cioran
Runners like to train 100 miles per week because it's a round number. But I think 88 is a lot rounder.
— Don Kardong
The miracles of Jesus were the ordinary works of his Father, wrought small and swift that we might take them in.
— George MacDonald
You will never have to experience defeat if you avoid contests whose outcome is outside your control.
— Epictetus
If only we could return to those ages when no utterance shackled existence, to the laconism of interjections, to the joyous stupor of the pre- verbal!
— Emil M. Cioran
I react to what is necessary. I would like to eschew any formula.
— John Kenneth Galbraith
The cynicism of utter solitude is a calvary relieved by insolence.
— Emil M. Cioran
Martin luther king ' A man who have not discovered something he will die for, is not fit to live.
— Martin Luther King Jr.
The more we frequent men, the blacker our thoughts; and when, to clarify them, we return to our solitude, we find there the shadow they have cast.
— Emil M. Cioran