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One thing I carried my whole life, especially from my grandparents in Chicago, was a huge idealism for the world. — Abigail Washburn

Stupidity is one of the two things we see most clearly in retrospect. The other is missed chances. — Stephen King

If man limits himself to a satisfied animal existence, and asks from life only what such an existence can give, the higher values of life at once disappear. — Christopher Dawson

They lay in silence, thinking their own thoughts, each trying to know the other's. They were becoming strangers on top of each other. — Jonathan Safran Foer

I guess Lewis couldn't compete with God, although they are both big on nonsense. — Cameron Jace

We spent our whole lives in unconsous excercise of the art of expressing our thoughts with the help of words — Vincent Van Gogh

Yet I stake a claim, I am here, for I must be somewhere. But only as a child it seems, struggling to understand what every wife and gentleman passing on the street seems to know by rote. Whom to love, whom to castigate. — Barbara Kingsolver

Most entrepreneurs don't need as many customers as they think. A lot of people think 10 is too few for a sample. But if all 10 refused a product, why is that not enough? If you want 100, 1,000 or a million customers, you first have to get 10. — Eric Ries

The final and conclusive evidence against evolution is the fact that the Bible denies it. — Henry M. Morris

He who forbids not sin when he may, commands it — Seneca The Younger

But he [Franklin Roosevelt] specifically prohibits any black participation from the Deep South, something which just infuriates people who'd been his supporters and who'd believed in him and resides that he is just shockingly abandoned the right of the people to rule. It's a pretty horrible story in that respect. — Geoffrey Cowan

The usefulness of madmen is famous: they demonstrate society's logic flagrantly carried out down to its last scrimshaw scrap. — Cynthia Ozick

When Time got rid of my column, I thought it was all over. It was really sad. And then, I just started pushing it to lots of places. And I thought someone would run my column, I thought it was popular, and no one wanted it. — Joel Stein