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Religious War has signified the greatest advance of the masses so far, for it proves that the masses have begun to treat concepts with respect.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
Despite my repeated attempts, my hands refused to reach out and wrap themselves around Brasti's throat. The
— Sebastien De Castell
It's past time the feds scrapped the Canada Health Act.
— Stephen Harper
She eyed him steadily, wondering at his sudden ... humanity. Maybe dying did away with the usual games, the pretenses of the living dance.
— Steven Erikson
I may think that hornets do not have an ideal social organization. But I know better than to poke their nest.
— Fred Reed
Innovation comes only from readily and seamlessly sharing information rather than hoarding it.
— Tom Peters
The historian's job is to aggrandize, promoting accident to inevitability and innocuous circumstance to portent.
— Peter Conrad
Don't ever look back.
— Vbixcv
Reading is becoming a kind of specialist activity, and that strikes terror into the heart of people who love reading.
— Ruth Rendell
What do I want from a book? Something protean, something always on-the-move-or-make - shape-shifting, semantically-and-syntactically-shifting.
— Joshua Cohen
In a mature society, 'civil servant' is semantically equal to 'civil master.'
— Robert A. Heinlein
I believe you [Donald Trump] know politicians better than I do because for 40 years you've been funding liberal Democratic politicians.
— Ted Cruz
I am intact, and I don't give a damn.
— Arthur Rimabud
Faithfully doing your best, independent of the support, acknowledgment, or reward of others, is a key determinant in a fulfilling career.
— Mark Sanborn
Success shouldn't be measured by how much you have but by how much you give back.
— Danny Villanueva
I see graphic design as the organization of information that is semantically correct, syntactically consistent and pragmatically understandable.
— Massimo Vignelli