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War as Napoleon knew it just not possible any more. However, we're very unlikely to accept or recognize 'world peace' even when we get it.
— Bruce Sterling
Successes are always unique and hard to copy. The fact that easyJet became a success is due to a mixture of talent and luck.
— Stelios Haji-Ioannou
Creativity is not being afraid to be different. It takes madness to jump at an idea that no one else believes in.
— Barbara Januszkiewicz
The war against Napoleon was won not by England but by Russia, Austria, and Prussia; but England won the last battle and she won the peace.
— J. Christopher Herold
He is not a great man. None of us are great men. We are just caught in the wave of history.
— Dave Malloy
There is no democracy without journalism.
— Scott Pelley
You don't want to ruin the surprise." "If the surprise is a spike through the chest, I do.
— Tessa Dare
I wouldn't go to yoga with you because I'm not bendy, not because I'm not spiritual.
— Christopher Moore
I only asked because, well, I am too. And I thought it would be nice to have someone to talk to.
— Ella Frank
It is a tragedy and therefore not worth reading ...
— Jane Austen
You do not get peace by shouting: Peace. Peace is a meaningless word; what we need is a glorious peace.
— Napoleon Bonaparte
Joy and happiness derives not from receiving but from giving.
— Debasish Mridha
What my enemies call a general peace is my destruction. What I call peace is merely the disarmament of my enemies. Am I not more moderate than they?
— Napoleon Bonaparte
I wasn't like a Hollywood child actor - 'I'm five! I can sing, I can dance, I can act! I wanna be a star!'
— Alexander Skarsgard
Too much is almost enough
— Frederick Seidel
The spectacle of a field of battle after the combat, is sufficient to inspire Princes with the love of peace, and the horror of war.
— Napoleon Bonaparte
My life is littered with copies of Moby Dick.
— Peter O'Toole