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When humanitarianism came into vogue, and the unsound were tended at public expense, this natural selection ceased. And since these unfortunates were incapable alike of prudence and of social responsibility, they procreated without restraint, and threatened to infect the whole species with their rottenness. — Olaf Stapledon
It is ... very helpful to think of adversity not so much as a threat to our peace of mind but rather as the very means by which patience is attained. — Dalai Lama
If you're a leading actor you don't work with another actor. You work with a lady. — Michael Caine
I think every artist would love to just please themselves musically all day long. — Joe Nichols
If moment by moment you can keep your mind clear then nothing will confuse you. — Sheng Yen
Through algebra you easily arrive at equations, but always to pass therefrom to the elegant constructions and demonstrations which usually result by means of the method of porisms is not so easy, nor is one's ingenuity and power of invention so greatly exercised and refined in this analysis. — Isaac Newton
Instead of blaming everyone and everything else for your problems, pray for God to help you take an inventory of what's been on your mind so you can think about what you've been thinking about. — Joyce Meyer
You have dreamed me into your dream to awaken you from the dreams of life, death and separativity. — Frederick Lenz
It always catches people by surprise, the moment of their death, even when they should see it coming. They always think they're special, somehow expect a reprieve. But no one's special. — Joe Abercrombie
Any effort to create a second class of Americans, I just can't swallow that. — Xavier Becerra
Keats writes better about poems than anybody I've ever read. The things that he says about what he wants his own poems to be are the ideals that I share. — Andrew Motion
I would rather lose in a cause that I know some day will triumph than to triumph in a cause that I know some day will fail. — Wendell Wilkie
