Real worth requires no interpreter: its everyday deeds form its emblem.
Nicolas Chamfort
Recitation: by Male by Female
I lost my spleen, I lost the hearing in my left ear, so I had a lot of internal organ damage.
Amy Purdy
LostHearingLeftDamageEarHad
It's interesting to note that when something like a virus tries to poison us, the first thing our bodies do is heat up. We burn away the infection. Maybe that's what Earth is doing to us.
Simon Toyne
InterestingDoingEarthBurnHeat
Where the state begins, individual liberty ceases, and vice versa.
Mikhail Bakunin
LibertyViceIndividualWhereBegins
You have a winner and a loser and that doesn't bother me, I am man enough to accept that.
Michael Moorer
ManI AmMeLoserWinnerEnough
Living in continual chaos is exhausting, frightening. The catch is that it's also very addictive.
Lorna Luft
ChaosLivingCatchVeryAddictive
I knew I wanted to be an actor, and my mother said, 'Call Aaron Sorkin.' It seemed dubious that I'd make it as an actor by calling Jews I knew, but it worked.
Joshua Malina
MotherSaidActorCallJewsKnew
Cub Swanson was the first to talk a lot on fight week in the WEC, and I got there and ran through him.
Jose Aldo
FightWeekTalkFirstHimThrough
If a guy's talking to you at a club and you're having a long conversation, and then one of your friends comes up and he automatically devotes his attention to her, that's always a sign to look for. They're not always just doing it 'cause they're being 'friendly.' They want to look for somebody new.
Brody Jenner
FriendsDoingTalkingAttentionLook
When you have a foreign invasion - in this case by the Indonesian army - writers, intellectuals, newspapers and magazines are the first targets of repression.
Antonio Tabucchi
ArmyYouFirstMagazinesNewspapers
Has the world ever been changed by anything save the thought and its magic vehicle the Word?
Thomas Mann
WorldThoughtMagicAnythingBeen
From George Washington to George W. Bush, presidents have invoked God's name in the performance of their official duties.
Linda Chavez
GodPerformanceNameWashingtonBush
Climatologists are all agreed that we'd be lucky to see the end of this century without the world being a totally different place, and being 8 or 9 degrees hotter on average.
James Lovelock
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