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If family violence teaches children that might makes right at home, how will we hope to cure the futile impulse to solve worldly conflicts with force?
— Letty Cottin Pogrebin
I'm an appalling cook. I can just about create a glass of orange juice and a ham-and-cheese sandwich.
— Dara O Briain
Freedom is poetry, taking liberties with words, breaking the rules of normal speech, violating common sense. Freedom is violence.
— Norman O. Brown
Might does not make right but it sure makes what is.
— Edward Abbey
How many years you have to keep on doing, until you know what to do and how to do!
— Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
At a certain age some people's minds close up; they live on their intellectual fat.
— William Lyon Phelps
It is for us and our time ... to say the right makes might.
— Abraham Lincoln
Might does not make right! Right makes right!
— T.H. White
Might doesn't make right. Might makes reality.
— Brent Weeks
Let us have faith that right makes might, and in that faith, let us, to the end, dare to do our duty as we understand it.
— George Haven Putnam
People are so afraid of losing that they lose
— Robert T. Kiyosaki
You can't wait for the perfect situation. Find something you love. People you love. And get out there and you'll discover it.
— Tony Robbins
May night continue to fall upon the orchestra
— Andre Breton
Without question, the material world and your everyday needs distract you from living meaningfully.
— Menachem Mendel Schneerson
Might without right makes blight
— Agona Apell
A holy life does not live in the closet, but it cannot live without the closet.
— Edward McKendree Bounds
All the good things on this earth are trophy cups. The strong win them. The weak lose them.
from a speech by the Nazi Minister of Education — William L. Shirer
from a speech by the Nazi Minister of Education — William L. Shirer
What is a fiction writer after all, but a judge, a dispenser of justice, an arranger of fates, an agent, above all, of moral order?
— Jonathan Dee
Poverty is the only load which is the heavier the more loved ones there are to assist in bearing it.
— Jean Paul
I'm not a computer girl.
— Sandy Duncan