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With acknowledgement of residues, we can be more easily prepared to grant the unit of science, the overlapping of disciplines, and the total coherence of all facts. — Kenneth L. Pike

Divine life is in touch with the whole universe on the analogy of the soul's contact with the body. — Muhammad Iqbal

Sudden revulsion seized Amory, disgust, loathing for the whole incident. He desired frantically to be away, never to see Myra again, never to kiss anyone; he became conscious of his face and hers, of their clinging hands, and he wanted to creep out of his body and hide somewhere safe out of sight, up in the corner of his mind. — F Scott Fitzgerald

The ones who say "you can't" and "you won't" are probably the ones that are scared that you will. — Ziad K. Abdelnour

I'm sensitive to the things I see. — Chris Van Allsburg

In most films - especially in regards to the protagonist - really from the get-go they set up some scenario that endears that character to the audience. Or imbues him with some nobility or heroism or something. — Joaquin Phoenix

Shakespeare has done far more for the world than the Bible. — Robert Green Ingersoll

I am not an 'instant' actor ... to really do anything, I've got to try it five or six or a dozen times. — Judy Holliday

A man's reputation is the opinion people have of him; his character is what he really is. — Jack Miner

She looked at her note cards and took a breath. Why I Love America, by Hayley McDonald's. America is the greatest group of countries in the world because we have freedom. In countries like France, where the Government isn't privatized, they still have to pay tax and do whatever the Government says, which would really suck. In USA countries, we respect individual rights and let people do whatever they want. — Max Barry

When we spend money we lose them forever, when we give them away, we will have them forever. — Debasish Mridha

We are like horses that must be broken; basically that one should submit to a pastor even if he is wrong. — John Bevere

Nansen had moreover introduced a startling new concept into Polar exploration. He had deliberately cut off his lines of retreat. His route was from the desolate east coast to the inhabited west. This was not bravado, but calculated exploitation of the instinct of self-preservation. It drove him on; there was no incentive to look back. — Roland Huntford