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For the first half of my adult life, I was a Democrat. — Alphonso Jackson

I don't care what anyone does, as long as they go through the copyright office. — Mose Allison

I'm a physician. I've been blessed with ideas and resources to use technology to make the world a better place. That's what I would like to leave behind. — Patrick Soon-Shiong

Never lose your sense of the superficial. — Alfred Harmsworth

Persistence is a characteristic to which success invariably surrenders. — Catherine Ponder

Why sleep when there are books to read. — Tahereh Mafi

A Christian man is a man who is within himself, who puts out good vibes. — Ozzy Osbourne

It is frivolous to fix pedantically the date of particular inventions. They have all been invented over and over fifty times. Man is the arch machine, of which all these shifts drawn from himself are toy models. He helps himself on each emergency by copying or duplicating his own structure, just so far as then need is. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Eternity is now. Right now, right here, you're an infinite being. Once you get past the fear of death as an end, you merge with the infinite and feel the comfort and relief that this realization brings. — Wayne Dyer

The problem is this: nature has assembled all these species on this planet. The human species is no more important than any other species on this planet. For some reason, man accorded himself a superior place in this scheme of things. He thinks that he is created for some grander purpose than, if I could give a crude example, the mosquito that is sucking his blood. What is responsible for this is the value system that we have created. And the value system has come out of the religious thinking of man. Man has created religion because it gives him a cover. This demand to fulfill himself, to seek something out there was made imperative because of this self-consciousness in you which occurred somewhere along the line of the evolutionary process. Man separated himself from the totality of nature. — U.G. Krishnamurti