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  • It's all right Wayne," Waxillium said softly. "I've made a promise. I told Lord Harms I'd return Steris to him. And I will. That is that." "Then I will remain and help," Marasi said. "That is that." "And I could really use some food," Wayne added. "Fat is fat. -- Brandon Sanderson
  • Educating young people about the harms of drugs is essential. -- John Walters
  • You can have the most wonderful motives for what you do, but if what you do harms other people, you're fooling yourself. -- John Carroll Lynch
  • We need to educate Americans about the real harms of marijuana if we want to sustain the gains we've made over the past three years. -- John Walters
  • False shame accompanies a man that is poor, shame that either harms a man greatly or profits him; shame is with poverty, but confidence with wealth. -- Hesiod
  • Americans do not have a good track record when it comes to preparing for disasters, unless they see a clear possibility of personally being in harms way. -- Irwin Redlener
  • Art never harms itself by keeping aloof from the social problems of the day: rather, by so doing, it more completely realises for us that which we desire. -- Oscar Wilde
  • Not only do you have to put yourself in harms way in service of your country, you have to leave your families at home. It is a great sacrifice. -- Fred Wilson
  • In recent years, we have been sending a clear, consistent signal about the harms of drugs, particularly marijuana, which for most young people is the first illegal drug that they are exposed to. -- John Walters
  • This was a result of a number of factors, but we do know that the messages kids get about the harms of drugs has a significant impact on their decision on whether or not to use. -- John Walters
  • Women in the service put themselves in harms way to protect us and our Nation from threats at home and abroad. The least we can do is ensure they are protected when facing a horrible tragedy. -- Louise Slaughter
  • You do not examine legislation in the light of the benefits it will convey if properly administered, but in the light of the wrongs it would do and the harms it would cause if improperly administered. -- Lyndon B. Johnson
  • I wanted to make sure that this be the first scientific and technology revolution in history in which the public thoroughly discussed all the potential benefits and all the potential harms, in advance of the technology coming online and running its course. -- Jeremy Rifkin
  • When a country doesn't have a good economic infrastructure, that harms the country. With Stripe, the idea is that by providing better infrastructure, by linking the Internet economically, by making it easier for these online businesses to exist, it'll make the web better. -- John Collison
  • We have to bring stability to Iraq, otherwise we will be faced with a future dilemma of sending our loved ones into harms way to stop a civil war or the rise of a new tyrant born from the instability that we created. -- Jay Rockefeller
  • The feeling of insecurity is inimical to our sense of wellbeing, as it causes anxiety and stress, which harms our physical and mental health. It is no surprise then that, according to some surveys, workers across the world value job security more highly than wages. -- Ha-Joon Chang
  • While Congress did not, to my knowledge, calculate aggregate dollar values for the nationwide effects of racial discrimination in 1964, in 1994 it did rely on evidence of the harms caused by domestic violence and sexual assault, citing annual costs of $3 billion in 1990 and $5 to $10 billion in 1993. -- David Souter
  • Every defendant knows, if endowed with the mental competence for criminal responsibility, that the life he will take by his homicidal behavior is that of a unique person, like himself, and that the person to be killed probably has close associates, 'survivors,' who will suffer harms and deprivations from the victim's death. -- David Souter
  • Get out of harms way. -- Miguel de Cervantes
  • Truth may sometimes hurt but delusion harms -- Vanna Bonta
  • Truth may sometimes hurt, but delusion harms. -- Vanna Bonta
  • A society that condemns homosexuality harms itself. (254) -- E. O. Wilson
  • No one can crave what truly harms him. -- Franz Kafka
  • None can cure their harms by wailing them. -- William Shakespeare
  • All that harms labor is treason to America. -- Abraham Lincoln
  • Nobody wants to tell a truth which harms himself. -- Toba Beta
  • Wise men learn by others' harms, fools scarcely by their own. -- Benjamin Franklin
  • When a man gives way to anger, he only harms himself. -- Mahatma Gandhi
  • What a tragedy is help where it harms what it supports! -- Publilius Syrus
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  • I just try to do me and stay out of harms way. -- Rakim
  • Whenever the deity contrives misfortunes for a man, he first harms their understanding. -- Sophocles
  • My queerness is not a vice, is not deliberate, and harms no one. -- Natalie Clifford Barney
  • What is good for Germany is right, and everything that harms Germany is wrong. -- Robert Ley
  • Frame your mind to mirth and merriment which bars a thousand harms and lengthens life. -- William Shakespeare
  • I feel fairly certain that my hatred harms me more than the people whom I hate. -- Max Frisch
  • One who kill, own life will be shortened; One who harms, will be injured even more -- Akkineni Nagarjuna
  • Wise men never sit and wail their loss, but cheerily seek how to redress their harms. -- William Shakespeare
  • Use harms and even destroys beauty. The noblest function of an object is to be contemplated. -- Miguel de Unamuno
  • Safety first when taking selfie's. Don't put yourself in harms way for a shot. Photoshop it. NetworkEtiquette.net -- David Chiles
  • He harms himself who does harm to another, and the evil plan is most harmful to the planner. -- Hesiod
  • One is not called noble who harms living beings. By not harming living beings one is called noble. -- Gautama Buddha
  • Broken people misuse their power while people who have values don't use their powers in a way that harms. -- Mark Pellegrino
  • Greed harms you: generosity helps you. This is why it has been said: 'Greed is the mother of incapacity'. -- Idries Shah
  • Nothing harms or destroys us but the wrong use of that liberty of choice which God has entrusted to us. -- William Law
  • She - philosophy is equally helpful to the rich and poor: neglect her, and she equally harms the young and old. -- Horace
  • People consider the harms they inflict to be justified and forgettable, and the harms they suffer to be unprovoked and grievous. -- Steven Pinker
  • Perhaps the most tragic way that self-deception harms us is that we start believing our lies and we teach them to others. -- Cortney S. Warren
  • Look, I think maybe we've been hurt so often that even if someone harms us accidentally, we're blind to see it that way. -- Kresley Cole
  • I believe that the Government's first duty is to defend its citizens, to defend them against the harms that come out of hate. -- Gordon Smith
  • There is so much more knowledge than most people realize about how to maximize the benefits of play and minimize the potential harms. -- Jane McGonigal
  • If a man goes a little too far along a new road, it is usually himself that he harms more than any one else. -- George Eliot
  • This welfare for wealthy companies wastes taxpayer dollars, harms the environment, and makes a mockery of the recent reductions in federal social spending programs. -- Ralph Nader
  • You know, life fractures us all into little pieces. It harms us, but it's how we glue those fractures back together that make us stronger. -- Carrie Jones
  • Let us praise the noble turkey vulture: No one envies him; he harms nobody; and he contemplates our little world from a most serene and noble height. -- Edward Abbey
  • Fear is energy which contracts, closes down, draws in, runs, hides, hoards, harms. Love is the energy which expands, opens up, sends out, stays, reveals, shares, HEALS. -- Neale Donald Walsch
  • He who harms living beings is, for that reason, not an ariya (a Noble One); he who does not harm any living being is called an ariya. -- Gautama Buddha
  • You can never escape me. Bullets don't harm me. Nothing harms me. But I know pain. I KNOW pain. Sometimes I share it. With someone like you. -- Frank Miller
  • We, ignorant of ourselves, Beg often our own harms, which the wise powers Deny us for our good; so find we profit By losing of our prayers. -- William Shakespeare
  • Vices are those acts by which a man harms himself or his property. Crimes are those acts by which one man harms the person or property of another. -- Lysander Spooner
  • One is not a great one because one defeats or harms other living beings. One is so called because one refrains from defeating or harming other living beings. -- Gautama Buddha
  • The Republicans or conservatives always, when it comes to judging, when it comes to legalities, always try to do the right thing even if it harms their interests. -- Rush Limbaugh
  • Prostitution myths justify the existence of prostitution, promote misinformation about prostitution, and contribute to a social climate that exploits and harms not only prostituted women but all women. -- Melissa Farley
  • I do not know at first what it is that harms me. The men and things of to-day are wont to be fairer and truer in to-morrow's memory. -- Henry David Thoreau
  • It takes great effort to follow the rules of a pull system ... thus a half-hearted introduction of a pull system brings a hundred harms and not a single gain. -- Taiichi Ohno
  • She did not suspect that the Abbess was even there hovering about the house, herself estimating the stresses and watching for the moment when a burden harms and not strengthens. -- Thornton Wilder
  • It's very disappointing... Anything that harms the integrity of the game is terrible. We always thought we were immune to drugs in baseball, but we know that's not true anymore. -- Harmon Killebrew
  • The woman's cause is man's. They rise or sink Together. / Dwarf'd or godlike, bound or free; miserable, / How shall men grow? - Let her be / All that not harms distinctive womanhood. -- Alfred Lord Tennyson
  • The alcoholic and the drug addict harm only themselves by their behavior; the person who violates the rules of morality governing mans life in society harms not only himself, but everyone. -- Ludwig von Mises
  • The egotistical ambition to always want to earn more money harms both the company and the individual himself. That is the biggest weakness of many managers - the financial crisis has proven this. -- Dalai Lama
  • Development which has no regard for whom or what it harms is not development. It is the opposite of progress, damaging the Earth's capacity to support us and the rest of its living systems -- George Monbiot
  • Ill-digested principles are, if anything, worse than ill-digested food, for the latter harms the body and there is cure for it, whereas the former ruins the soul and there is no cure for it. -- Mahatma Gandhi
  • In the best of all possible worlds, childbirth enriches a marriage. In the worst, it harms it. No matter how good their marriage is, most couples find that having a baby challenges their relationship. -- Jean Marzollo
  • Experience shows that disregard for the environment always harms human coexistence, and vice versa. It becomes more and more evident that there is an inseparable link between peace with creation and peace among men. -- Pope Benedict XVI
  • I've got so much I want to do, and not a lot of time to do it in. People say to me, "You really shouldn't do so many records", because it actually harms your career. -- Marc Almond
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