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Intelligence is perhaps but a malady, -a beautiful malady; the oysters's pearl. — Remy De Gourmont

I was lost
And sang my broken-down songs in the hell of the hour.
Then in my heart moved an oar,
And I was found by a breeze from a door in the sea of forms
And was rowed to the cherry trees on the shore. — Stan Rice

When the heat and motion of blind impulses and passions distract it on all sides, we can neither give nor receive anything truly. But when we find our centre in our soul by the power of self-restraint, by the force that harmonizes all warring element — Rabindranath Tagore

The first time I saw him, everyone convinced me he was a hallucination caused by hypothermia. It was the second time that really messed me up. — Amy Patrick

It is no solution to define words as violence or prejudice as oppression, and then by cracking down on words or thoughts pretend that we are doing something about violence and oppression. No doubt it is easier to pass a speech code or hate-crimes law and proclaim the streets safer than actually to make the streets safer, but the one must never be confused with the other ... Indeed, equating "verbal violence" with physical violence is a treacherous, mischievous business. — Jonathan Rauch

Exercise is really for the brain, not the body. It affects mood, vitality, alertness, and feelings of well-being. — John Ratey

Fanny's friendship was all that he had to cling to. — Jane Austen

Don't question in the dark what God showed you in the light. — V. Raymond Edman

Always focus on your effort, instead of the results of that effort. — Russell Simmons

I think we need to get the measurements that Congress has mandated from the White House on how we're going to determine progress in Afghanistan. — Jeanne Shaheen

I think the worth of a person comes more from who you are and less from what you are. Knox — Linda Kage