Witold Pilecki Quotes
So they didn't let anybody else off. I can't live like this, I'm finished. Auschwitz was easy.

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A wedding is a funeral where you smell your own flowers.
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Nobody asked how you looked, just what you shot.
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Poor, dear, silly Spring, preparing her annual surprise!
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Art class was my thing, but not any other class.
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I never thought of myself as a singer, like ever, ever, ever. It's hysterical that I sing.
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I'm not a top-five player yet. Maybe I'm close to it, but I still have to work on some aspects. You can only be part of that group if you are decisive in the top games.
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Computer science is no more about computers than astronomy is about telescopes.
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I'm drawn to the romantic aspect of a character. It's human emotion. It's much more fun to watch. And it's much more fun to play.
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Don’t you think every face tells its own story? Like a book? More like a poem. If you study it long enough, you’ll soon find its meaning.
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The people who go get an LL album want to hear LL. They don't want to hear LL trying to sound like DMX or whoever else is out there. That's not what they want to hear from me, because if they want to hear that they can go get the real thing.
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The problem with me is, I guess, the way I express myself, you have to be with me 50 years before you can get a sense of what I'm talking about.
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The whole Obama phenomenon brings up memories from my distant past: the good-looking guy who talks real good, whose line you don't buy immediately but whose charm is so dazzling that he gradually convinces you that this time it will be different.
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You can't teach a hunter it's wrong to kill.
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When the uncarved wood is split, its parts are put to use. When the sage is put to use, he becomes the head.
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But Christianity is an invention of sick brains: one could imagine nothing more senseless, nor any more indecent way of turning the idea of the Godhead into a mockery.
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Your Here, There's Nothing I Fear.
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I finished by saying that it struck me that all the ethical systems I was discussing were after the fact. That is, that people act as they are disposed to, but they like to feel afterwards that they were right and so they invent systems that approve of their dispositions.
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Love what you do, not the love you get for doing it.
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The major break in the understanding of manliness is not between, say, the nineteenth century and any particular preceding era but between my generation of Baby Boomers and the entire proceeding complex of teachings. In some ways, TR and Churchill have more in common with Homer and Shakespeare than they do with us.
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You get paid the same for a bad film as you do for a good one.
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So they didn't let anybody else off. I can't live like this, I'm finished. Auschwitz was easy.