“Ah, you coward! Look at you, running."
"Actually, it's called improvising.”
Jonathan Stroud book Heroes of the Valley
Source: Heroes of the Valley
Page 169.
"Anti-Copyright: Why Improvisation and Noise Run Against the Idea of Intellectual Property" (October 2008)
“Ah, you coward! Look at you, running."
"Actually, it's called improvising.”
Jonathan Stroud book Heroes of the Valley
Source: Heroes of the Valley
“Such corruption feeds on its own success when it meets no correction.”
Lois McMaster Bujold book The Hallowed Hunt
Source: World of the Five Gods series, The Hallowed Hunt (2005), Chapter 15 (p. 260)
“Truth is without flourishes or manners and runs with a logic all its own.”
Patricia Briggs book Bone Crossed
Source: Bone Crossed
“Silence may have an eloquence of its own, but only in the long run.”
Marion L. Starkey (1901–1991) American historian & writer
Source: The Devil in Massachusetts: A Modern Enquiry into the Salem Witch Trials (1949), Chapter 18, “The Ghost of Mary Esty” (p. 215)
“The success is not in the trophy won but in the race run …”
Chinmayananda Saraswati (1916–1993) Indian spiritual teacher
Quotations from Gurudev’s teachings, Chinmya Mission Chicago
Robert Southey (1774–1843) British poet
St. 2. <br class="br"> The Cataract of Lodore http://www.cs.rice.edu/~ssiyer/minstrels/poems/652.html (1820)
Colm Tóibín (1955) Irish novelist and writer
Colm Tóibín, novelist – portrait of the artist http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/2013/feb/19/colm-toibin-novelist-portrait-artist, The Guardian (19 February 2013)
Mark Satin (1946) American political theorist, author, and newsletter publisher
Economic growth. We proved that an economy could grow seemingly forever;
The welfare state. We proved that a society could be held together by giving people more and more rights, more and more "entitlements";
Policing the world. We proved that a nation could become so powerful and awe-inspiring that it could successfully police the whole world.
"Preface," p. vii.
New Options for America (1991)
“Never run against a war hero.”
Adlai Stevenson (1900–1965) mid-20th-century Governor of Illinois and Ambassador to the UN
Response when asked if he had any advice to give to a young politician, quoted in "History Remembers…Adlai Stevenson" by Maureen Zebian in The Epoch Times (4 November 2004) http://en.epochtimes.com/news/4-11-4/24153.html