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If men are to be ruled, then the enemy is reason. — Ayn Rand
She frowned at him. "Not every man thinks constantly of... of..."
Darach grinned. "Aye, they do, demoiselle. Every man, from the time he is about ten until the day he dies, thinks frequently of that. — Shelly Thacker
I call myself a nationalist, but my nationalism is as broad as the universe. It includes in its sweep all the nations of the earth. My nationalism includes the well-being of the whole world. I do not want my India to rise on the ashes of other nations. I do not want India to exploit a single human being. I want India to be strong in order that she can infect the other nations also with her strength. Not so with a single nation in Europe today; they do not give strength to the others. — Paramahansa Yogananda
As we all know, blinking lights means science. — Joss Whedon
Humanity is the desire for novelty founded upon the fear of death — Henri Barbusse
A donkey eats a melon, it remains a donkey — Idries Shah
One of the greatest predictors of successful aging, they found, is the presence or absence of a sedentary lifestyle. Put — John Medina
You could be happy with three.
Three is a good number.
But in this life, in this world, three is not enough. You can't stop. You won't.
If you don't have their attention yet, you will soon. — Jennifer Lynn Barnes
Disappointment, discouragement, and despair are nothing but the bitter fruit of an unfulfilled expectation allowed to live beyond its time. — Guy Finley
Everybody wants to feel special and loved. But you sort of need to feel like you've earned it. — L.T. Vargus
Ministers should not pray so loud, and long, as to exhaust the strength. It is not necessary to weary the throat and lungs in prayer. God's ear is ever open to hear the heart-felt petitions of his humble servants, and he does not require them to wear out the organs of speech in addressing him. — Ellen G. White