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All writers must go from now to once upon a time; all must take care not to be captured and held immobile by the past. — Margaret Atwood

Wars are to the body politic, what drams are to the individual. There are times when they may prevent a sudden death, but if frequently resorted to, or long persisted in, they heighten the energies only to hasten the dissolution. — Charles Caleb Colton

Do not be like those on whom advice has no effect and who require punishment to correct themselves. — Ali Ibn Abi Talib

Out of Plato come all things that are still written and debated about among men of thought. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

You may not yet be able to bring your unconscious mind activity into awareness as thoughts, but it will always be reflected in the body as an emotion, and of this you can become aware. — Eckhart Tolle

For mathematics, even to the logical forms in which it moves, is entirely dependent on the concept of natural number. — Hermann Weyl

Am I good enough?
Trust. — Tom

Because we weren't having success finding a CEO, our investors insisted that we hire these managers a temporary CEO and CFO. That didn't go great. — Tim Brady

Let husband and wife never speak to one another in loud tones,unless the house is on fire. — David O. McKay

And I do believe that the way to change a society, to uplift people - not just their spirit, but to uplift their society and economic base - is through education. — Rainn Wilson

I'm incredibly naive. — Christina Ricci

In 1980, business at my company, Chuck E. Cheese's, was thriving and I was feeling flush. So I bought a very large house on the Champ de Mars in Paris, right between the Eiffel Tower and the Ecole Militaire. The home was quite amazing: At six stories, it spanned 15,000 square feet and featured marble staircases and a swimming pool in the basement. — Nolan Bushnell

The fact that the movement was carried on by women who, for the most part, had no money of their own and were totally inexperienced in organization, and that they won their fight in about two generations, makes a story often dramatic and always worth preserving. — Florence Ellinwood Allen