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There is an underside to every age about which history does not often speak, because history is written from records left by the privileged. — Howard Zinn
there's music in everything, even defeat - but — Charles Bukowski
As we all know, Cooperstown is the home of baseball. One of the many duties of the home plate umpire is to make sure that the runner touches home. Well, if you're a true baseball fan, you need to visit Cooperstown. This is home. — Doug Harvey
Perhaps a child, like a cat, is so much inside of himself that he does not see himself in the mirror. — Anais Nin
The human failing I would most like to correct is aggression. It may have had survival advantage in caveman days, to get more food, territory or partner with whom to reproduce, but now it threatens to destroy us all. — Stephen Hawking
But say you've inflated your soul to the size of a beach ball and it's soaking into the Mystery like wine into a mattress. What have you accomplished? Well, long term, you may have prepared yourself for a successful metamorphosis, an almost inconceivable transformation to be precipitated by your death or by some great worldwide eschatological whoopjamboreehoo. You may have. No one can say for sure. — Tom Robbins
The world is full of hate and pain
Must words be hateful too? — Debby Feo
I have a history of making decisions very quickly about men. I have always fallen in love fast and without measuring risks. I have a tendency not only to see the best in everyone, but to assume that everyone is emotionally capable of reaching his highest potential. I have fallen in love more times than I care to count with the highest potential of a man, rather than with the man himself, and I have hung on to the relationship for a long time (sometimes far too long) waiting for the man to ascend to his own greatness. Many times in romance I have been a victim of my own optimism. — Elizabeth Gilbert
A man's real education begins after he has left school. True education is gained through the discipline of life. — Henry Ford
The strands that connect us are frail, so don't hang great weights on slender wires ... — John Geddes
