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I would rather live a short life of glory than a long one of obscurity.
— Alexander The Great
I don't know that love changes. People change. Circumstances change.
— Nicholas Sparks
No man is fit to be a Senator ... unless he is willing to surrender his political life for great principle.
— Henry F. Ashurst
I am a humanist, which means, in part, that I have tried to behave decently without expectations of rewards or punishments after I am dead.
— Kurt Vonnegut
We need to work for a day when police shootings are rare and not the stuff of our daily news.
— David Horsey
Don't let them tell us stories
— Albert Camus
I think with 'Modern Family,' you'll struggle to find anything better. It's brilliantly, brilliantly written.
— Brendan O'Carroll
In my view, nineteen pounds of old books are at least nineteen times as delicious as one pound of fresh caviar.
— Anne Fadiman
Truth is a painful reminder among the lies
— Tahereh Mafi
Faith is nothing else than trust in the divine mercy promised in Christ.
— Philipp Melanchthon
Regret is a short, evocative and achingly beautiful word: an elegy to lost possibilities even in its brief annunciation.
— David Whyte
Men who have greatness within them don't go in for politics.
— Albert Camus
I am not made for politics because I am incapable of wanting or accepting the death of the adversary.
— Albert Camus
Politics and the fate of mankind are formed by men without ideals and without greatness ...
— Albert Camus
Jesus loves the world, as do I.
— Tyson Fury
I was to look around me as though I had never been in this place before. And slowly, my travels began to bear fruit.
— Alain De Botton
Men use a new lesson or experience later on as a ploughshare or perhaps also as a weapon; women at once make it into an ornament.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
Germany collapsed as a result of having engaged in a struggle for empire with the concepts of provincial politics.
— Albert Camus