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Carlyle, a man of strong words and attitudes, a rhetorician out of necessity, constantly aroused by the craving for a strong faithas well as by the feeling of an incapacity for it (Min this respect a typical romantic!) ... Fundamentally, Carlyle is an English atheist who makes it a point of honor not to be one. — Friedrich Nietzsche

When they're good, there is nothing like a big film. — Danny Boyle

A lie is more profitable than the truth. That is why we have elections. — Psyche Roxas-Mendoza

Don't be troubled if you don't feel the love of God in yourself, but thing about the Lord, that He is merciful, and guard yourself from sins, and the grace of God will teach you. — Silouan The Athonite

Everyone today has a story; the world's an archive. — Anne Rice

Men are born for games. Nothing else. Every child knows that play is nobler than work. He — Cormac McCarthy