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We are so excited for what's next. I think that's what I love most about it, the energy and the excitement that comes from that. — Karen Walker

We are making politics a spectator sport in which our only duty is to vote somebody into office and then retire to the grandstands. — David Gergen

No serious book lover will ever die having read every book he has managed to collect. This is not a sign of dilatoriness but of eagerness, anticipation. — James V. Schall

One of the penalties of being a human being is other human beings — Christopher Morley

Only those who transcend into another world, knows there. — Lailah Gifty Akita

But with knowledge comes confidence. And with happiness comes creativity. — Karina Halle

You remember what Goethe said in the moment of his death [ ... ] 'More light.' Death opens up the way to more light, and carries us to those regions where we stand face to face with eternal Beauty and Truth. I remember the time when I read Goethe's poems with you, and I hope you also remember those happy days when we were so near to each other spiritually speaking.
Iqbals Briefwechsel mit Emma Wegenast (S. 45, Iqbal and Goethe, Christina Oesterheld) — Muhammad Iqbal

One person's definition of evil is another person's different definition. — Eric Schmidt

Marking and underscoring a book makes it more — Dale Carnegie

The five different areas in which boys are in crisis - education; jobs; emotional health; physical health; and fatherlessness - are handled by different portions of the government. — Warren Farrell

I think it's really important to depict complex, flawed LGBT characters, because we are all connected by our humanity. — Kit Williamson

He did not think of the ten years: What remained of them tonight was only a feeling which he could not name, except that it was quiet and solemn. The feeling was a sum, and he did not have to count again the parts that had gone to make it. — Ayn Rand