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What does the Spirit do? His works are ineffable in majesty, and innumerable in quantity. How can we even ponder what extends beyond the ages? What did He do before creation began? How great are the graces He showered on creation? What power will He wield in the age to come? He existed; He pre-existed; He co-existed with the Father and the Son before the ages. Even if you can imagine anything beyond the ages, you will discover that the Spirit is even further before. — Basil The Great

When I was fourteen, I had a massive poster on my wall of a giant pop-art mouth advertising a Swiss exhibition of abstract art. My friends and family mocked my pretention, but I loved that poster and the hope it offered of an exciting world of thought beyond the boundaries of stifling Solihull. But one day the poster fell off the wall and the dog pissed all over it, ruining it for ever, while my mother laughed. That poster is what the Alternative Comedy dream meant to me - the possibility of a better world. And now it is covered in dog's piss. — Stewart Lee

Prepare, and be forewarned in time. If thou hast tried and failed, O dauntless fighter, yet lose not courage: fight on, and to the charge return again and yet again ...
Remember, thou that fightest for man's liberation, each failure is success, and each sincere attempt wins its rewards in time. — H. P. Blavatsky

In addition to achieving outside the industry, agriculture, national defense science and technology modernization, we are faced with the important task of system modernization. — Zheng Bijian

There are illegitimate parents, but I don't believe there are any illegitimate children. — Rick Warren

I can't help it if the ladies take note of me; I am not going to protest. — Nelson Mandela

EXTERMINATE!!!!!!!!!!!! — Dalek

What we do really affects the world. Most of us think we can't do anything, but it really isn't true. — Yoko Ono

The worse the passage the more welcome the port. — Thomas Fuller