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We don't know what the future will bring, but that's because we are ever in the process of creating it, not because it is an alien force to which we have to submit. — Mark Kingwell

For men tied fast to the absolute, bled of their differences, drained of their dreams by authoritarian leeches until nothing but pulp is left, become a massive, sick Thing whose sheer weight is used ruthlessly by ambitious men. Here is the real enemy of the people: our own selves dehumanized into the masses. And where is the David who can slay this giant? — Lillian Smith

What is shocking and wrong is not [Lord Devlin's] idea that the community's morality counts, but his idea of what counts as the community's morality. — Ronald Dworkin

I do not see any reason why they should not be given the means to give their teachers just as high an education as is secured by attendance at the Protestant schools. — Charles Tupper

There is pain and sacrifice in everyone's world. That's why, when I was dancing, I had no pain. — Suzanne Farrell

to be efficient it was necessary to be able to learn from the past, which meant having a fairly accurate idea of what had happened in the past. — George Orwell

Genius is its own reward; for the best that one is, one must necessarily be for oneself ... Further, genius consists in the working of the free intellect., and as a consequence the productions of genius serve no useful purpose. The work of genius may be music, philosophy, painting, or poetry; it is nothing for use or profit. To be useless and unprofitable is one of the characteristics of genius; it is their patent of nobility. — Arthur Schopenhauer

How do I handle it? I would say more times than not, if I have a bad shot, I just get angry and almost like kill the next one. And it usually works I would say 9 times out of 10. — Nancy Johnson

No one in a group of three is the same person he (she, it) is in a group of two. No more than he is the same in a group of two as he is alone. — Rose Wilder Lane

A crown is merely a hat that lets the rain in. — Frederick The Great