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I come bearing an olive branch in one hand, and the freedom fighter's gun in the other. Do not let the olive branch fall from my hand. More Yasser Arafat
A good meal ought to begin with hunger. More French Proverb
Acting allows me to explore new worlds, to discover characters by delving into their lives, and ultimately to become someone else entirely. More Pierce Brosnan
Setting goals for your game is an art. The trick is in setting them at the right level neither too low nor too high. More Greg Norman
For historians ought to be precise, truthful, and quite unprejudiced, and neither interest nor fear, hatred nor affection, should cause them to swerve from the path of truth, whose mother is history, the rival of time, the depository of great actions, the witness of what is past, the example and instruction of the present, the monitor of the future. More Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra
It is part of a poor spirit to undervalue himself and blush. More George Herbert
I am always going to be true to myself. More Princess of Wales Diana
Americans have been conditioned to respect newness, whatever it cost them. More John Updike
No great movement designed to change the world can bear to be laughed at or belittled. Mockery is a rust that corrodes all it touches. More Milan Kundera
I write in order to attain that feeling of tension relieved and function achieved which a cow enjoys on giving milk. More H. L. Mencken
The English never draw a line without blurring it. More Winston Churchill
The writer in western civilization has become not a voice of his tribe, but of his individuality. This is a very narrow-minded situation. More Aharon Appelfeld
Our principles are the springs of our actions. Our actions, the springs of our happiness or misery. Too much care, therefore, cannot be taken in forming our principles. More Red Skelton
Be absolutely determined to enjoy what you do. More Gerry Sikorski
I believe more in the scissors than I do in the pencil. More Truman Capote
Promises make debt, and debt makes promises. More Dutch Proverb
We must risk going too far to discover just how far we can go. More Jim Rohn
If the Nazis have really been guilty of the unspeakable crimes circumstantially imputed to them, then -- let us make no mistake -- pacifism is faced with a situation with which it cannot cope. The conventional pacifist conception of a reasonable or generous peace is irrelevant to this reality. More John Middleton Murry
Happiness is like manna; it is to be gathered in grains, and enjoyed every day. It will not keep; it cannot be accumulated; nor have we got to go out of ourselves or into remote places to gather it, since it has rained down from a Heaven, at our very door More Tryon Edwards
When you know what men are capable of you marvel neither at their sublimity nor their baseness. There are no limits in either direction apparently. More Henry Miller

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