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My parents regarded school teachers as higher beings, as did many immigrants. — Martin Lewis Perl

We must be careful that the business we build does not become mere busyness. — Alan Watts

The ultimate gift of conscious life is a sense of the mystery that encompasses it. — Lewis Mumford

Conservatives divide the world in terms of good and evil while liberals do it in terms of the rich and poor. — Dennis Prager

Efore I can ask you what's going on, you tell me there's something we need to talk about.
This is it, the moment before you tell me the precise thing I don't want to know.
Is this the zenith? This last moment of ignorance?
Or does it come much later? — David Levithan

Usually the thing that signifies that I'm done with the winter and all that is that I start skateboarding. — Shaun White

I've always tried to be fair, even-handed, not an advocate for any group. — Dan Rather

But when you dwell in a house you mislike, you will look out of a window a deal more than those that are content with their dwelling. — Mary Webb

Communication services need interoperability to succeed - and Loopt is the first such service since SMS that is available across all major U.S. wireless carriers. — Sam Altman

Giants in
Their promises, but those obtained, weak pigmies
In their performance. — Philip Massinger

Beyond the stars you see are other stars, stars beyond stars,' she told him, 'and all are dreams, like shoals of fish in the oceans of the night. — Keith Miller

Dan gave chase with his big, blue-collar hands grasping at my shirttail. — Bobby Adair

Back home in South Carolina, you have a lot of little soul food restaurants you can run to and get some quick, decent food. — Gaines Adams

What's improper about it?" retorted the clerk. "Everybody does it in Paris!" It was an irresistible and conclusive argument. — Gustave Flaubert