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  • Carrie P. Meek Until we all start to take responsibility, until we do all we can to improve the character of our communities, we'll never break the cycle of violence and indifference.
    Carrie P. Meek
    American politician (1926 - )
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  • Bethenny Frankel Until you become a woman you don't know the things that come with being a woman.
    Bethenny Frankel
    American reality television personality, entrepreneur, and author (1970 - )
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  • Salman Rushdie Until you know who you are you can’t write.
    Salman Rushdie
    Engels writer (1947 - )
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  • Carlo Collodi Upon awakening he discovered that he was no longer a wooden puppet, but that he had become instead a boy, like all other boys.
    Source: Pinocchio (1892)
    Carlo Collodi
    Italian author, humorist and journalist (1826 - 1890)
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  • L. Powys Use and want make all life a commonplace thing.
    L. Powys
     
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  • Ben Stein Usually I am not a conspiracy theorist. I don't believe in the Bilderbergers as a conspiracy or the Trilateralists. But I am certain that the Communists killed JFK. There is a super great book called 'Legend' by Edward Jay Epstein that makes it all perfectly clear.
    Ben Stein
    American professor, writer
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  • Russell Baker Usually, terrible things that are done with the excuse that progress requires them are not really progress at all, but just terrible things.
    Russell Baker
    American journalist (1925 - )
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  • Friedrich von Schiller Utility is the great idol of the age, to which all powers must do service and all talents swear allegiance.
    Friedrich von Schiller
    German poet and playwright (1759 - 1805)
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  • Carl Sandburg Valor is a gift. Those having it never know for sure whether they have it till the test comes. And those having it in one test never know for sure if they will have it when the next test comes.
    Carl Sandburg
    American Poet (1878 - 1967)
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  • Tacitus Valor is of no service, chance rules all, and the bravest often fall by the hands of cowards.
    Tacitus
    Roman senator and historian (56 - 117)
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  • Sir William Osler Variability is the law of life, and as no two faces are the same, so no two bodies are alike, and no two individuals react alike and behave alike under the abnormal conditions which we know as disease.
    Sir William Osler
    Canadian Physician (1849 - 1919)
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  • William Cowper Variety's the very spice of life, that gives it all its flavor.
    William Cowper
    English poet (1731 - 1800)
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  • Antoine Lavoisier Vegetation is the basic instrument the creator uses to set all of nature in motion.
    Antoine Lavoisier
    French nobleman and chemist (1743 - 1794)
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  • Theocritus Verily, great grace may go with a little gift; and precious are all things that come from a friend.
    Theocritus
    Greek poet
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  • H. P. Lovecraft Very few minds are strictly normal, and all religious fanatics are marked with abnormalities of various sorts.
    H. P. Lovecraft
    American writer (1890 - 1937)
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  • Boman Irani Very few movies remain in public memory as landmark films, and I want to see whether '3 Idiots' will be up there with some of the wonderful films that have come out of this country... Hopefully, we'll come to know in a few years whether it can become one of the great films.
    Boman Irani
    Indian actor (1959 - )
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  • Marcus Aurelius Very little is needed to make a happy life; it is all within yourself, in your way of thinking.
    Marcus Aurelius
    Roman emperor (121 - 180)
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  • Susan Sontag Victims suggest innocence. And innocence, by the inexorable logic that governs all relational terms, suggests guilt.
    Susan Sontag
    American writer, filmmaker, teacher, and political activist (1933 - 2004)
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  • Walt Whitman Viewed freely, the English language is the accretion and growth of every dialect, race, and range of time, and is both the free and compacted composition of all.
    Walt Whitman
    American poet, essayist, and journalist (1819 - 1892)
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  • Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Viewed from the summit of reason, all life looks like a malignant disease and the world like a madhouse.
    Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
    German writer and poet (1749 - 1832)
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