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After the Spanish Civil War against Franco, a group of us got together: a group of well-to-do people who were sympathetic to the lost cause of a Republican state. We bought a convent in Toulouse and converted it into a hospital run by the Unitarians. It took care of the Spanish refugees who fled to Toulouse. — Howard Fast

The choices we make when we're broken, are sometimes the most awful of all our choices. — Patti Callahan Henry

To explain away the mystery of a great painting - if such a feat were possible - would do irreparable harm ... If there is no mystery, then there is no poetry, the quality I value above all else in art. — Georges Braque

Requirement completeness: Requirements are sufficient to distinguish the desired behavior of the software from that of any other undesired program that might be designed. — Nancy Leveson

Men are the ones who keep trying to drag the gods down to earth. The gods don't give a damn what we do to ourselves. — Edward W. Robertson

Hello girls! My boobies are curiously sticking their heads up, trying to see what vagina is so breathlessly talking about. — A.O. Peart

[The Dalai Lama ] says Western traditions can teach Tibetans a lot about social action, and he thinks some Christians are very good at that. — Pico Iyer

All great virtues become great men. — Pierre Corneille

When there is little you can do, you do what you can. — Padma Lakshmi

Kobe Bryant is the most talented player in the game today; he could do anything. — Alonzo Mourning

Don't be so foolish to believe empires are built on stone. They're on bamboo stilts at best. — Exurb1a

In their recently aborted struggle to inject Genesis literalism into science classrooms, fundamentalist groups followed their usual opportunistic strategy of arguing two contradictory sides of a question when a supposed rhetorical advantage could be extracted from each ... — Stephen Jay Gould

I release the past with ease and trust in the process of life. — Louise Hay

Every portrait that is painted with feeling is a portrait of the artist, not of the sitter. — Oscar Wilde