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I watch you, and it's like watching two people.
— Victoria Schwab
With creative people, truly new horizons open up.
— Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau
I've always believed you can get closer to the truth by pretending not to speak it.
— Armistead Maupin
Progressivism was a sister movement of fascism, and today's liberalism is the daughter of Progressivism.
— Jonah Goldberg
Don Giovanni, you invited me to sup with you: I have come.
— Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
The beliefs which we have the most warrant for have no safeguard, but a standing invitation to the whole world to prove them unfounded.
— John Stuart Mill
The war effects me less than it ought. I can do no service to anybody by agitating for news or making dole over the slaughter.
— Wilfred Owen
The God I believe in is not so fragile that you hurt Him by being angry at him, or so petty that He will hold it against you for being upset with Him.
— Harold S. Kushner
I was one of the few people who thought Star Wars was going to work, and I hadn't even seen any special effects.
— Harrison Ford
If France is to be judged, judge her not by the effects of her defeat but by her readiness to sacrifice herself.
— Antoine De Saint-Exupery
I wouldn't be here today if it were not for the NHS. I have received a large amount of high-quality treatment without which I would not have survived.
— Stephen Hawking
Foreign aid is a method by which the United States maintains a position of influence and control around the world
— John F. Kennedy
I'm talking about the heavy shit, Anastasia. You should see what I can do with a cane or a cat.
— E.L. James
Whatever you do, you must never let the voice in your head control the brain in your heart.
— Steve Jobs
From hence, let fierce contending nations know, what dire effects from civil discord flow.
— Joseph Addison
February is the cruelest month in western Oregon.
— Judy Nedry