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Maybe Christ was promoting Buddhism, maybe Buddha wasn't a prophet, maybe the Quran is older than its Prophet, and maybe we shouldn't spend another two thousand years living a lie, just because we fear the truth and the darkness it reveals within us. — Daniel Marques

What concerns me alone I only think, what concerns my friends I tell them, what can be of interest to only a limited public I write, and what the world ought to know is printed ... — Georg C. Lichtenberg

Only when there is virtue in souls can there be peace and happiness in society. — Peter Kreeft

The best ideas lose their owners and take on lives of their own. — Nolan Bushnell

Audiences of critical thinkers are my favorite kinds of audiences. There are jokes I tell in the show that don't get laughs unless I am in front of an audience of critical thinkers. Put me in front of a crowd of science teachers or astronauts! The guileless aren't our audience - it's the critical thinkers we love. — Adam Savage

The thing of playin' and singin' never bothered me. — Mose Allison

What you do is what matters, not what you think or say or plan. — Jason Fried

The sea is endless when you are in a rowboat. — Adolfo Bioy Casares

I found your nose... It was in my business again.. ( : — Charles Dickens

It was hard to bear your soul while someone was talking to their friend about a new sweater they bought. — Jewel

In any case, his religious teaching consisted mostly in more or less vague ethical remarks, an obscure mixture of ideals of English gentlemanliness and his favorite notions of personal hygiene. Everybody knew that his class was liable to degenerate into a demonstration of some practical points about rowing, with Buggy sitting on the table and showing us how to pull an oar. — Thomas Merton

Rain slips through your fingers as easily as words blow away in the wind, and yet it has the power to destroy your whole world. — Karen Maitland