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Faith is to believe what we do not see; and the reward of this faith is to see what we believe. - Saint Augustine — Bradley Nelson

You remind me of Hubert Humphrey. You talk too much — Ernest Hollings

Whatever is good to know is difficult to learn. — Greek Proverb

Reading - the best state yet to keep absolute loneliness at bay. — William Styron

Only teenagers think boring is bad. Adults, grown men and women who've been around the block a few times, know that boring is a gift straight from God. Life has more than enough excitement up its sleeve, ready to hit you with as soon as you're not looking, without you adding to the drama. — Tana French

It was a superstition among them that a lover who smoked would always return, even from France. A man's sexual capacity might be injured by smoking, but they would always prefer a faithful to a potent lover. — Graham Greene

Education technology is very important because we have a massive challenge in public schools. — Major Owens

Well, I'm using a cane, so what? So what if they shot me sitting in a wheelchair? That's life! — Dick Clark

it is difficult to solve a problem that you are almost entirely ignorant about. You cannot work for peace while ignoring violence any more than a doctor can create treatments while refusing to study disease. — Rory Miller

Now conscience wakes despair That slumber'd,-wakes the bitter memory Of what he was, what is, and what must be Worse. — John Milton

I like to challenge myself, to see if I can actually write a pop album that people can connect with lyrically. Musically, it's very accessible - or, at least, I hope so. — Chaz Bundick

I'm kind of shy, to be honest. If I go to the pool or something, I keep my shirt on unless I'm getting in the water. — Larry Fitzgerald

WE say then- that the Cause of all, which is above all, is neither without being, nor without life----nor with- out reason, nor without mind, nor is a body----nor has shape----nor form----nor quality, or quantity, or bulk----nor is in a place----nor is seen----nor has sensible contact----nor perceives, nor is perceived, by the senses----nor has disorder and confusion, as being vexed by earthly passions,----nor is powerless, as being subject to casualties of sense,----nor is in need of light;----neither is It, nor has It, change, or decay, or division, or deprivation, or flux,----or any other of the objects of sense. — Pseudo-Dionysius The Areopagite

I never listen to 'Nevermind.' I haven't listened to it since we put it out. That says something. — Kurt Cobain

I accept refreshment at any hands, however lowly. — W.S. Gilbert