Educate men without religion and you make of them but clever devils.
Arthur Wellesley.
“The only thing I am afraid of is fear.”
“Next to a battle lost, the greatest misery is a battle gained.”
“Being born in a stable does not make one a horse.”
“I don't know what effect these men will have upon the enemy, but, by God, they frighten me.”
“Next to a lost battle, nothing is so sad as a battle that has been won.”
“The Lord's prayer contains the sum total of religion and morals.”
“There are many things that make a man irritable when he arrives home from work in the evening and a sensible wife will usually notice the storm-signals and will leave him alone until he simmers down.”
“Oblivion, she thought. That was the world she lived in. It was what they should name some countries, towns, and places.”
“A lot of men wouldn't like being called a romantic. It's not macho enough.'Quite often men are fools.”
“Voldemort is playing a very clever game. Declaring himself might have provoked open rebellion. Remaining masked has created confusion, uncertainty, and fear.”
“What I stand for is what I stand on.”
“When you're at the end of your rope, tie a knot and hold on.”
“The more clearly you understand yourself and your emotions, the more you become a lover of what is.”
“There are only two ways to live your life: as though nothing is a miracle, or as though everything is a miracle.”
“The moral of the tale is, don't live for the approval of others. The real you is here to find out the secret of life, not to satisfy someone else's opinion.”