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I ask Hoosiers to come together and vote for Barack Obama to be our next President. — Joe Andrew
Who wills, Can.
Who tries, Does.
Who loves, Lives. — Anne McCaffrey
At a purely practical level, history is important because it provides the basic skills needed for students to go further in sociology, politics, international relations and economics. History is also an ideal discipline for almost all careers in the law, the civil service and the private sector. — Antony Beevor
Coming out was painful, but life got so much better for me. — Joel Burns
I've been trying to get down to the heart of the matter
but my will gets weak
and my thoughts seem to scatter
but I think it's about forgiveness ...
forgiveness,
even if you don't love me anymore. — Don Henley
One may not reach the dawn save by path of night. — Khalil Gibran
Things must be negative but not too negative. Hopelessness, despair - these drive us to do nothing. Pity, empathy - those drive us to do something, like get up from our computers to act. But anger, fear, excitement, or laughter - these drive us to spread. They drive us to do something that makes us feel as if we are doing something, when in reality we are only contributing to what is probably a superficial and utterly meaningless conversation. Online games and apps operate on the same principles and exploit the same impulses: be consuming without frustrating, manipulative without revealing the strings. — Ryan Holiday
I can see no other reason for the existence of art and poetry and religion except as they tend to restore in us a freshness of vision and more emotional glamour and more vital sense of life. — Lin Yutang
It is hard to teach an old dog to sit, as well as it is difficult to teach an old Laplandian rafter to swim. — Arto Paasilinna
Giving up even an ounce of precious freedom is a very serious thing to do. — Chuck Schumer
Desperate.
He rolled his eyes. That was the third nail in the coffin to this whole fiasco. Kennedy wanted him to pose as a paid escort (which embarrassed him) to a desperate woman (which scared him) and take her to a wedding (which nauseated him.) — Jennifer Shirk