Publius Flavius Vegetius Renatus Quotes
Scientia enim rei bellicae dimicandi nutrit audaciam: nemo facere metuit quod se bene didicisse confidit.

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I have never been asked to be in a movie musical. Other than 'Yentl,' which I didn't sing in.
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To begin with, I don't have any stage fright.
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In my next life, I want to be a housecat. Naps all the time!
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All theory of modernity in sociology suggests that the more modernity there is, the less religion. In my theory we can realize that this is wrong: atheism is only one belief system among many.
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If a child plays sport early in childhood, and doesn't give it up, he will play sport for the rest of his life. And if children have a connection with, and are involved in the preparation of, the food they eat, then it will be normal for them to cook these kind of meals, and they will go on cooking them for the rest of their lives.
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Athletes these days are too robotic. People like to see performances filled with emotion. In my career I tried to be amusing, to differentiate myself from the other champions.
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You can't build another bridge that's so close to ours. It's stupid.
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Whatever you're selling, storage or networking or security, you're going head to head with the incumbent players.
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Faith is important to me.
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I wouldn't call myself anti-nuclear.
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For 2,500 years, India has never invaded anybody.
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Free societies are societies in which the right of dissent is protected.
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Jealousy does not wait for reasons.
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Any random group of thirty Vietnamese women will contain a dozen who make Julia Roberts look like Lyle Lovett.
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The laurels of victory are at the point of the enemy bayonets. They must be plucked there; they must be carried by a hand-to-hand fight if one really means to conquer.
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Nature-pitiless in a pitiless universe-is certainly not concerned with the survival of Americans or, for that matter, of any of the two billion people now inhabiting this earth. Hence, our destiny, with the aid of God, remains in our own hands.
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Change has no constituency—and a perceived revolution has even less.
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My own life in India, since I came to it in 1893 to make it my home, has been devoted to one purpose, to give back to India her ancient freedom.