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The people are what matter to government, and a government should aim to give all the people under its jurisdiction the best possible life. — Frances Perkins

He who begets something which is alive must dive down into the primeval depths in which the forces of life dwell. And when he rises to the surface, there is a gleam of madness in his eyes because in those depths lives cheek by jowl with life. The primal mystery is itself mad - the matrix of the duality and the unity of disunity. — Walter F. Otto

Business demands faith, compels earnestness, requires courage, is honestly selfish, is penalized for mistakes, and is the essence of life. — William Feather

People are always evolving, constantly evolving; but when are you going to reach perfection? When you reach perfection, you can stop evolving, and finally transcend. — Lionel Suggs

People don't talk much about my punt returns. — Richard Sherman

Something lay in the shadow at the foot of the ridge, as stiff as the stick of the fallen rocket; and the man who knew too much knew what is worth knowing. — G.K. Chesterton

The republican principle demands that the deliberate sense of the community should govern the conduct of those to whom they intrust the management of their affairs; but it does not require an unqualified complaisance to every sudden breeze of passion or to every transient impulse which the people may receive from the arts of men, who flatter their prejudices to betray their interests. — Alexander Hamilton

On a night without moon or stars you can't see a thing, but you can imagine anything. — Chuck Palahniuk

Images, not words, capture feelings in faces; nothing
can ruin the atmosphere as easily as too much light. — Sven Nykvist

Liberty is not just an idea, an abstract principle. It is power, effective power to do specific things. There is no such thing as liberty in general; liberty, so to speak, at large. — John Dewey

Operas elucidate, in a way sometimes absent in other theatrical productions, the very human fact that in every hero, there is a thread of duplicity. In every villain, there is another side to consider: We don't have to like him or her, but we are compelled to think about motivation. — Karen DeCrow