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There are arguments for atheism, and they do not depend, and never did depend, upon science. They are arguable enough, as far as they go, upon a general survey of life; only it happens to be a superficial survey of life. — G.K. Chesterton

The best use of history is as an inoculation against radical expectations, and hence against embittering disappointments. — George Will

I am hardly a technophobe. But we will get the best of these technologies only if we don't let them distract us from making these deep human connections, addressing these deep human longings, and inspiring these deep human energies. — Thomas L. Friedman

If the courts are making the decisions, it matters who the judge is and, of course, people are concerned with what is the bottom line. — John Harrison

A show has to change and evolve. Sometimes the change is painful, but that doesn't mean it's not good or correct. — Stephen Nathan

Newton expected no money from establishing his originality but rather desired recognition for his excellence. — Tyler Cowen

I love you, and because I love you, I would sooner have you hate me for telling you the truth than adore me for telling you lies. — Pietro Aretino

We are at a punctuation point in human history where the Industrial Age and institutions have finally come to their logical conclusion. They have essentially run out of gas. — Don Tapscott

No one who truly understands grace will tell a person their sin is beyond it. — Kristin Billerbeck

The hole in the shoulder of his T shirt was not a cute hole. The excess material in the seat of his seersucker shorts, the excess length of the shorts themselves, were not cute excesses. — J.D. Salinger

I've run for statewide office plenty of times, and people know me. — Bernie Sanders

The morrow was a bright September morn; The earth was beautiful as if newborn; There was nameless splendor everywhere, That wild exhilaration in the air, Which makes the passers in the city street Congratulate each other as they meet. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

You should be dead," he said, his voice full of wonder. "How is it that you're still alive?"
Jaw clenched, I worked at his grip on me, trying to get my fingers between him and my wrist. "I work hard at it. — Kim Harrison

My time as a doorman was quite volatile and bloody, no door registration schemes or training courses could have prepared you for what it was like back then. You didn't have vanloads of police patrolling up and down the town then, you were lucky if you even seen a couple of bobbies in a car, never mind on foot. — Stephen Richards