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No man, said the Nolan, can be a lover of the true or the good unless he abhors the multitude; and the artist, though he may employ the crowd, is very careful to isolate himself. — James Joyce

I try to tell a lot of stories to make my students aware that the world is a very cool place with many problems that need solving, and that they all can help solve them. — Sarah Parcak

Under the right circumstances, groups are remarkably smart - smarter even sometimes than the smartest people in them. — James Surowiecki

A picture's worth a thousand words. But a single word can make you think of over a thousand pictures in your mind, over a thousand moments, a thousand memories. — Rebecca McNutt

Virtue is a kind of health, beauty and good habit of the soul. — Plato

For thousands of years, most marriages were in Stage I
survival-focused. After World War II, marriages increasingly flirted with Stage II
a self-fulfillment focus ... Love's definition is in a transition. — Warren Farrell

All it wants is to explode.'
'Nice to have an ambition in life, I suppose. — Philip Reeve

My heart and soul is still music. — DJ Jazzy Jeff

Patience is the mother of will. — G.I. Gurdjieff

Research tells us that fourteen out of any ten individuals like chocolate. — Sandra Boynton

The best way to educate oneself is to become part of the revolution. — Abbie Hoffman

You lose a certain type of innocence when you experience this type of kindness. You lose your right to be a jaded cynic. You can no longer go back through the looking glass and pretend not to know what you know about kindness. — Rob Sheffield

I think that sometimes the whole larger-than-life gay thing is just another kind of closet. It's easier to be different if you're very different, if you go all-out on purpose. Because that way you can still hide who you really are. — Lili Wilkinson

Then Frodo stirred and spoke with a clear voice, indeed with a voice clearer and more powerful than Sam had ever heard him use, and it rose above the throb and turmoil of Mount Doom, ringing in the roof and walls.
'I have come,' he said. 'But I do not choose now to do what I came to do. I will not do this deed. The Ring is mine! — J.R.R. Tolkien