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101Dreams are important... Never underestimate them.
102Eliminate all other factors, and the one which remains must be the truth.
103Emotions by their very nature are not reasonable things.
104Etymology was hard enough without translation thrown into the mix.
105Evelyn tried to control people by controlling weapons, but Jeanine was more ambitious - she knew that when you control information, or manipulate it, you don't need force to keep people under your thumb. They stay there willingly.
106Even the sonic screwdriver won't get me out of this one.
107Even though comfort based on an illusion is itself illusory, it is for a while a deliverance from the anxiety and existential dread that the world today can generate in abundance.
108Every great decision creates ripples - like a huge boulder dropped in a lake. The ripples merge, rebound off the banks in unforseeable ways. The heavier the decision, the larger the waves, the more uncertain the consequences.
109Every life is complicated, every mind a kingdom of unmapped mysteries...
110Every record has been destroyed or falsified, every book rewritten, every picture has been repainted, every statue and street building has been renamed, every date has been altered. And the process is continuing day by day and minute by minute. History has stopped. Nothing exists except an endless present in which the Party is always right.
111Everyone, to one extent or another, must face life’s trials. There will always be those who try to influence or even dominate us. We cannot allow such things to be an excuse for making the wrong choices. Ultimately, each of us lives our own life and we are responsible for it.
112Everything that happens in life has a scientific explanation... if you look for it.
113Evil grants no mercy, and to attempt to appease it is nothing more than a piecemeal surrender to it. Surrender to evil is slavery at best, death at worst. Thus, your unconditional rejection of violence is really nothing more than embracing death as preferable to life. You will achieve what you embrace.
114Exterminate!
115Facing facts is definitely preferable to facing defeat.
116Fate is like a strange, unpopular restaurant, filled with odd waiters who bring you things you never asked for and don't always like.
117First Lady Michelle Obama has been at the forefront of this effort, the country's self-anointed First Parent.
118First things first, but not necessarily in that order.
119First, it is a mistake to presume to know anyone's internal emotional landscape based on what external emotional signals they seem to be sending. Second, you can apologize for something you have done, but only a fool apologizes for things that other people have done, for he has no authority to do that.
120Folks are always talking about how busy a bee is, shows they never really watched a bee. A bee makes so much fuss with all his perambulating around that folks think they're doing a sight of work, but believe me, I've watched bees by the hour and I can tell you all that buzzing is a big fraud. The bees I've watched always buzzed in the sunniest places around the best-smelling flowers, just loafing their heads off lusting around in the play of sun and shadow at the swamp's edge. Busy? Not so's you could notice.
121For some people small, beautiful events is what life is all about.
122For this 'honor' that thou dost hold dear, this 'face' thou speakest of , is most truly but thine own opinion of thyself. We commonly suppose that 'tis what others think of us, but 'tis not so. 'Tis simply that most of us have so little regard for ourselves, that we believe others opinions of us to be more important than our own. Therefore have we the need to save our countenances - our 'faces,' which term means only what others see of us. Yet we know that only by what they say they think of us - so our 'faces,' when all is truly said, are others' opinions of us. We feel we must demand others' respect, or we cannot respect ourselves.
123For, you see, the most important truths can always withstand a little examination.
124Freedom must be won, but then it has to be guarded...
125From all I have seen and heard, a wedding is not the magic charm we think it. A priest's blessing, and an exchange of rings, will not make a wild boy instantly into a prudent husband, nor transform a flirtatious lass at once into a demure and loyal wife. And, assuredly, a wedding will not make two folk who are unsuited to fall in Iove.
126From what I've seen in life, a man who preaches a better way at the cost of the truth is a man who wants nothing more than for himself to be the master and you the slave.
127Gallifrey, yes! This must be where I from. Now where is it?
128Generosity is fine, if it's by your free choice, but a belief in the primacy of self-sacrifice as a moral requisite is nothing less than the sanctioning of slavery. Those who tell you that it is your responsibility and duty to sacrifice are trying to blind you to the chains they are slipping around your neck.
129Give advice at forty and you're a nag. Give it at seventy and you're a sage.
130Gold is never a simple thing. Many a man has wished he had gold, but once he his it he finds trouble. Gold causes folks to lose their right thinking and their common sense.
131Good afternoon. I'm the Doctor, this is my friend Ace.
132Good. Pity for the guilty is treason to the innocent.
133Government is tyranny. At its best it is dressed in pretty colours.
134Granny subsided into unaccustomed, troubled silence, and tried to listen to the prologue. The theater worried her. It had a magic of its own, one that didn't belong to her, one that wasn't in her control. It changed the world, and said things were otherwise than they were. And it was worse than that. It was magic that didn't belong to magical people. It was commanded by ordinary people, who didn't know the rules. They altered the world because it sounded better.
135Granny Weatherwax was often angry. She considered it one of her strong points. Genuine anger was one of the world's great creative forces. But you had to learn how to control it. That didn't mean you let it trickle away. It meant you dammed it, carefully, let it develop a working head, let it drown whole valleys of the mind and then, just when the whole structure was about to collapse, opened a tiny pipeline at the base and let the iron-hard stream of wrath power the turbines of revenge.
136Have you ever thought what it's like, to be wanderers in the fourth dimension? Have you? To be exiles? Susan and I are cut off from our own planet without friends or protection. But one day we shall get back. Yes, one day, one day.
137He decided he'd rather die as a fundamentally decent human being than live as the sort of asshole who'd tear out someone's liver to get into an escape pod.
138He didn't even understand why there needed to be new laws all the time. After all, right was right, and wrong was wrong.
139He fancied himself as a tough man and a gunfighter, but he didn't really want anybody shooting at him. The trouble with having a reputation as a tough man is that the time always comes when you have to be a tough man.
140He found it odd how folk grew further apart when there were more of them and less distance between them. Perhaps there was so much going on around them that they shut it all out to get on with daily business.
141He is a worthy enemy - but that's just to say, he would not be worthy an he were not able; but he would not be an enemy were he not evil.
142Heck, our kids aren't even safe in places where, in my day (I'm 48), safety was 99.9% given. What places am I referring to? I'm talking about schools and churches. Those two institutions, especially our schools, have pretty much gone down the crapper as far as being a safe haven for our kids because gun-wielding cretins have figured out that gun-free zones are opportunity-rich environments for them to carry out their dirty deeds.
143His face might have been fresh, but his ideas were not; tyranny was ancient, even if Neal deluded himself in believing it the bright new salvation of mankind when applied by him and his fellows.
144His gambit is obvious, of course.... If he can create a great deal of public furor over the more undesirable aspects of popular culture, he can distract the citizenry to the point at which they will become so involved in debating freedom to blast out sound and massacre lyric verse, that they will ignore the duller and more wearisome aspects the actions of the Assembly.
145Honor is honesty to what is, not blind duty to what you wish to be.
146Hope is not a strategy.
147How about a little trip in the TARDIS? I'm just off.
148How can one foresee, without first remembering?
149How we imagine our civilization is in ourselves, when it's really in our things.
150Human life is sacred, diff and apim alike. These were deluded people; yes, they had betrayed good folk to terrible fates; but vengeance for the sake of vengeance destroys him who so callously metes out retribution without thought of the deeper motivations.







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