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I don't find it surprising that super-old people are so odd and grumpy. Half their friends are dead, they feel like shit most of the time, and the next major event in their lives is going to be their last. They — Michael Marshall

I'd rather entrust the government of the United States to the first 400 people listed in the Boston telephone directory than to the faculty of Harvard University. — William F. Buckley Jr.

One of the most important things a man must bear in mind is this very thing - that he owes his fellow a transforming encounter. — Ogwo David Emenike

She was my ground, my favorite sound,
my country road, my city street,
my sky above, my only love,
and the ground beneath my feet — Salman Rushdie

One particular aspect of the civic republican tradition that obviously caught Mr. Zapatero's attention was the eyeball test to which Pettit had drawn attention in his book (1997, 166; see also chapter 2 in this volume). According to this test you enjoy freedom in relation to others - to a particular other or to others as represented in a group or in a government - only insofar as you can look them in the eye, without fear or deference, with a shared consciousness of this equal status. — Jose Luis Marti

Any time evil comes into a place it is because someone give it permission. — Elise Forier Edie

I think mice
Are rather nice.
Their tails are long,
Their faces small,
They haven't any
Chins at all. — Rose Fyleman

A poet's words are of things that do not exist without the words. — Wallace Stevens

I think if you are creative then it's an unstoppable thing. It just keeps coming throughout your entire life. — Gary Numan

How can we talk about the rights of a fertilized egg when we don't care enough to see that every child is born into a stable, safe, and nurturing environment? — Rebecca Warner

I'm not doing well in terms of being a functional human. — Ned Vizzini

Traveling the paths of greatness, even in someone else's footprints, is a vital means to acquiring skill. — Twyla Tharp