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Reason often makes mistakes, but conscience never does. — Josh Billings

Wherever there's a happy vacuum caused by an absence of misery, human beings rush in to fill it. — Harvey Stanbrough

Logic is the procession or proportionate unfolding of the intuition; but its virtue is as silent method; the moment it would appear as propositions, and have a separate value, it is worthless. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

I always have been trying to work on the other side of Jackie, and that is, making sure that my appearance, that my image, is right; also, working in the job world, knowing how it is to wake up and go to a job. — Jackie Joyner-Kersee

You're still just silicon," he said, as he turned the page.
"And you're just carbon," Art persevered. "Since when has the periodic table been grounds for discrimination? — Bernard Beckett

Happy indeed are the arahants! No craving can be found in them. Cut off is the conceit 'I am,' Burst asunder is delusion's net. — Gautama Buddha

As I was about to open the street door, Sally laid her hand on my shoulder, and said, "Linda, is you gwine all — Harriet Jacobs

Remember, "I" before "E", except in Budweiser. — Irwin Corey

It is my sincere hope that Christopher Bryson's apparently thorough and comprehensive perusal of the scientific literature on the biological actions of fluoride and the ensuing debates through the years will receive the attention it deserves and that its implications will be seriously considered. — Arvid Carlsson

It was interesting doing impressions as somebody else doing impressions. Normally, I'll do a voice, and it's me doing the voice. To have to be Robin Williams doing the voice was an interesting sort of study in getting into somebody's head. — Chris Diamantopoulos

Livia, you make the rest of the beautiful things in the world cry for even trying at all. — Debra Anastasia

My entry into the environmental arena was through the issue that so dramatically - and destructively - demonstrates the link between science and social action: nuclear weapons. — Barry Commoner