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You've got a bold tongue, little man. One day, someone is like to cut it out and make you eat it. — George R R Martin
Out of Plato come all things that are still written and debated about among men of thought. — Ralph Waldo Emerson
The truth is like a septic tank and the smell will eventually get out no matter how hard we tighten down the hatch. — George Sorbane
If you observe well, your own heart will answer. — R. A. Schwaller De Lubicz
The Father does not welcome you because you have been trying hard, because you have made a thoroughgoing confession or because you have been making spiritual strides recently. He does not welcome you because you have something you can be proud about. He welcomes you because his Son died for you. — John White
Because it is written by a nineteenth-century American, and because of its closeness to the twentieth century, The Portrait of a Lady foregoes Victorian affirmations. The price it pays, however (together with several twentieth-century novels) is that it eventually leaves the reader, along with its heroine, 'en Vair' amid its self-reflections. — Ian Gregor
I reenact everything. I love to paint a picture for my audience. I'm a lot like Richard Pryor in that aspect. I do a lot of acting on stage, acting out and visualizing stuff. I love to do that. I'm into it so much, it just comes out of me. — Chris Tucker
Joy and sorrow are the light and shade of life; without light and shade no picture is clear. — Hazrat Inayat Khan
But before any great things are accomplished, a memorable change must be made in the system of Education and knowledge must become so general as to raise the lower ranks of Society nearer to the higher. The Education of a Nation, instead of being confined to a few schools & Universities, for the instruction of the few, must become the National Care and expence, for the information of the Many. — John Adams
He who needs only coarse food, water and drink, and as pillow his folded arms will find happiness without further search. — Confucius
