Society is the union of men and not the men themselves.
— Charles de SecondatThose who have succeeded at anything and don't mention luck are kidding themselves.
— Larry KingImagine, if you will:A bright yellow star lit the darkness somewhere in deep space, accompanied by its rather dysfunctional family of nine deceptively ordinary-looking planets. During its enormously long lifetime many beings had named it from the far ends of distant telescopes, including it into numerous star clusters and constellations as they were perceived from their vantage points. Once, or maybe twice, creatures simply looked up into their own skies to name it from their own now long dead and deserted worlds. In more recent times, beings from a world that orbited a different sun far away gave it a name too – creatures that called themselves Human, who travelled here and settled on one of its inner planets. The planet they chose to make a new home on? They called that Deanna. They called the star Ramalama.
— Christina EngelaEveryone wants to change the world but nobody wants to start with themselves.
— Moosa RahatComedians are people who embarrass themselves in style.
— A.D. PoseyMankind, when left to themselves, are unfit for their own government.
— George WashingtonPeople who keep dogs are cowards who haven't got the guts to bite people themselves.
— August StrindbergArtists themselves are not confined, but their output is.
— Robert SmithsonMeradinis! Turtle Island! It was a little corner of chaos!This was the scene the speeding black ship had left behind three days ago, fleeing in humiliating shame, those three days a constant running battle. For three days the accursed Imperial ship Indomitable had followed, firing on them at every opportunity. Death or imprisonment now awaited those who called themselves Corsairs – and though this death was now more certain rather than just a possibility, Sona Kilroy, or “The Hammer” as he was called by his men, was not prepared to give up his freedom so easily. Piracy was his life and he’d known no other. He was tough and cruel, a despicable man, a case in point when academics quoted the barbarism by which the Corsairs had made themselves known and feared across the star systems of the peaceful Terran Empire.
— Christina EngelaConservatives define themselves in terms of what they oppose.
— George Will