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Discomfort guides my tongue And bids me speak of nothing but despair. — William Shakespeare
In the middle of the nineteenth century, the United States embarked on a new relationship with death, entering into a civil war that proved bloodier than any other conflict in American history, a war that would presage the slaughter of World War I's Western Front and the global carnage of the twentieth century. — Drew Gilpin Faust
Each human is created for a purpose in this life. None of these purposes is revenge. — Sameh Elsayed
You know, frankly, it's like I sort of realized something about life in the past six or eight months - that taking things a day at a time is a blessing and it's an honor and it's something that makes the day that you're living a lot more valuable — Andrew McMahon
The only way to destroy iniquity in your country is intercession — Sunday Adelaja
Until quite recently women's histories were largely overlooked but in the wake of feminism there has been increasing interest in retrieving them. — Alison Weir
I'm a teleological, existential agnostic. — Woody Allen
I'm not exactly a guy who makes new friends easily. — Tom Petty
Life is about moving, it's about change. And when things stop doing that they're dead. — Twyla Tharp
You have to give to the world the thing that you want the most, in order to fix the broken parts inside you. — Eve Ensler
One must have at least a readiness to love the other person, broadly speaking, if one is to be able to understand him. — Rollo May
When we consider the close connection between science and industrial development on the one hand, and between literary and aesthetic cultivation and an aristocratic social organization on the other, we get light on the opposition between technical scientific studies and refining literary studies. We have before us the need of overcoming this separation in education if society is to be truly democratic. — John Dewey