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A politician who commends himself as 'caring' and 'sensitive' because he wants to expand the government's charitable programs is merely saying that he's willing to do good with other peoples' money. — P. J. O'Rourke

We are tied down to a language which makes up in obscurity what it lacks in style. — Tom Stoppard

As soon as you forbid something, you make it extraordinarily appealing. You also bring shame in as a phenomenon. — Jock Sturges

You don't need fear to avoid unnecessary danger - just a minimum of intelligence and common sense. — Eckhart Tolle

To know, and by knowledge to lift up the mind from the dungeon of the body to the enjoying his own divine essence — Philip Sidney

I imagine that fish have no word for water. — Terry Pratchett

Our search for such [moral] principles can start with ... the unconditional imperative to acknowledge every person as a person. If we ask for the contents given by this absolute, we find, first, something negative-the command not to treat a person as a thing. This seems little, but it is much. It is the core of the principle of justice. — Paul Tillich

Humor is the only thing that allows you to survive every pressure and crisis. — Vinton Cerf

Then he exploded. "No!" he said. That familiar injunction. I'd heard it so many times. "No. I cannot take this steel. It would not be correct." He opened his knife drawer. "It goes here," he said, "until you return."
(That's how you leave: by never saying good-bye.)
And I learned that: to return. I came back the following year and the year after that. I hope to return every year (after all, I may never have the chance to learn so much), until I have no one to return to. (301) — Bill Buford

I love Urban Fantasy, even though I'm inevitably compared to 'Supernatural,' only a little more edgy. — Rob Thurman