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For nothing was simply one thing.

For nothing was simply one thing.

Virginia Woolf (2007). “Selected Works of Virginia Woolf”, p.376, Wordsworth Editions

And I can see Russia from my house.

"Meet the Press" with Chuck Todd, www.nbcnews.com. February 15, 2015.

Show up, show up, show up, and after a while the muse shows up, too. If she doesn’t show up invited, eventually she just shows up

"Why We Write: 20 Acclaimed Authors on How and Why They Do What They Do". Book by Meredith Maran, 2013.

How often misused words generate misleading thoughts.

'Principles of Ethics' bk. 1 (1879) pt. 2, ch. 8, 152

A fondness for power is implanted in most men, and it is natural to abuse it when acquired.

Alexander Hamilton, John Church Hamilton (1850). “The Works of Alexander Hamilton: Miscellanies, 1774-1789: A full vindication; The farmer refuted; Quebec bill; Resolutions in Congress; Letters from Phocion; New-York Legislature, etc”, p.84

I have not come into this world to make men better, but to make use of their weaknesses.

"Hitler's Table Talks". Book made under the supervision of Martin Bormann, 1953.