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All of our affairs, since the union of crowns, have been managed by the advice of English ministers, and the principal offices of the kingdom filled with such men, as the court of England knew would be subservient to their designs. — Andrew Fletcher

I believe that traditional religious belief and scientific knowledge depict the universe in radically different ways. At the bedrock they are incompatible and mutually exclusive. — E. O. Wilson

My great concern for you in life is not that you will fail, but that you will succeed in doing the wrong things. — Howard G. Hendricks

must never submit to animals. — Frank Herbert

Time is an illusion. Lunchtime doubly so. — Douglas Adams

Every place but that in which one is born is equally strange and wondrous. Once beyond the bounds of the city walls, and none knows what may happen. We have stepped forth into the Land of Faerie, but at least we are in the open air. — Joseph Jacobs

The strangest thing that human speech and human writing can do is create a metaphor. That is an amazing leap, is it not? — Dennis Potter

In youth, love and art. In age, investments and antiques. — Mason Cooley

A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man is in fact the gestation of a soul. — Richard Ellmann

Never be an artist that starts worshiping yourself or believe your little group is better than anyone outside of it. For, you are nothing more than a grain of sand on a hillside in this world of ours. Even Da Vinci's work is only glanced at then scrolled past on a phone or computer these days. Climb down off your throne and become humble once more. — Jason E. Hodges

Before recording my 'Homeland' audition on my iPhone in my bedroom in Streatham, I hadn't worked or had an audition in the U.K. for nine months. — David Harewood

Yes," Green cried. "I do love you. I love you, Mark. Fuck. Love you so much, baby. — A.E. Via

Like most girls she had been brought up on the warm milk prepared by Annie Fellows Johnston and on novels in which the female was beloved because of certain mysterious womanly qualities, always mentioned but never displayed. — F Scott Fitzgerald

No labor is hopeless. — Philibert Joseph Roux