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Truth as such is not a particularly important concept in naturalistic philosophy. — Phillip E. Johnson

Don't let anyone make you believe that without their support you can't make it, hey look up, help is coming from unexpected places. Cheer up! — Bernard Kelvin Clive

Swaraj means ability to regard every inhabitant of India as our own brother or sister. — Mahatma Gandhi

When it comes to our Constitution, judges perform, certainly, an important role. But the people, acting through their elected representatives, should play an even more important role. — Mike DeWine

You're suffocating me! I hate you! Hate! — Roxanne St. Claire

I'm very honest and I know where I am. If you look at the table and the games we have got left to win, we need a miracle. — Gus Poyet

Man is to be understood only in his relation to God. — C.S. Lewis

National prosperity is another name for death and degradation to millions of other races. — Swami Vivekananda

Forgiveness means accepting what is or what has been and becoming willing to see it differently. You cannot un-hear what you have heard or un-see what you have seen. What you can do is stop believing that what occurred has somehow left you broken, damaged and wounded. While forgiveness ain't easy, it's the most important inner work you can do within your mind and heart. — Iyanla Vanzant

Dignity is like a perfume; those who use it are scarcely conscious of it. — Christina, Queen Of Sweden

I suppose home is, for me, more of a state of mind. It's really more of about being where I want to be with people I care about. — Augusten Burroughs

No point in arguing. But of course I argued. — Sergei Dovlatov

Thinking of things" is but a special way of dealing with them; but, as is obvious, it is a secondary manner of doing so and thus presupposes another [i.e., the primordial one]. The fundamental error - the "intellectualist" error - committed in Greece and modern Europe is tantamount to presupposing the opposite and to regarding one's intellectual manner of relating to things as one's primordial way of living. Descartes thus dared to define a human being, that is, the one living or "self," as une chose qui pense d'autres choses ["a thing that thinks of other things"]. That's done it! As if living were just being engaged in thinking of things! What about stumbling on them? — Jose Ortega Y Gasset