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We may be heartened by our sojourns on Sinai, but no man may live his life in the clouds. And what does pragmatism mean if not just this? We can only, as James told us again and again, understand the collective and distributive by living. Life is the true revealer: I can never understand the whole by reason, only when the heart-beat of the whole throbs through me as the pulse of my own being. — Mary Parker Follett

If you want to win a horse race, you need your horse to be 100%. — Arsene Wenger

The Christian test was a willingness to believe in the one Jesus Christ and His Message of salvation. What was demanded was not criticism but credulity. The Church Fathers observed that in the realm of thought only heresy had a history. — Daniel J. Boorstin

This here song might offend some, if it does it's because your dumb. — Frank Zappa

I've never been a jam-band sort of musician. — Tom DeLonge

He'd sworn off sex, remember? Not unless he could do it properly, humanly, heartfully. — Dev Bentham

There are certain men born in this world, and they're supposed to die setting an example for the rest of the weak bastards we're surrounded with. — Dan Hill

Lately I've been working to convince myself that everything is a computation. — Rudy Rucker

I'm disappointed. I don't care about Will Smith, I don't want to. — Robert Conrad

I think the show does better with newsmakers and politicians than it does with actors. — Samantha Bee

Popularity is the crown of laurel which the world puts on bad art. Whatever is popular is wrong. — Oscar Wilde

Sex almost always disappoints me in novels. Everything can be said or done now, and that's what I often find: everything, a feeling of generality or dispersal. But in my experience, true sex is so particular, so peculiar to the person who yearns for it. Only he or she, and no one else, would desire so very much that very person under those circumstances. In fiction, I miss that sense of terrific specificity. — Anatole Broyard