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People allow themselves to be slaves of their bad habits and society's bad habits - but they have free will, and if they wish to be free they can. — Peace Pilgrim

The homestead policy was established only after long and earnest resistance; experience proves its wisdom. The lands in the hands of industrious settlers, whose labor creates wealth and contributes to the public resources, are worth more to the United States than if they had been reserved as a solitude for future purchasers. — Andrew Johnson

I don't take things for granted, because everything feels more fragile. It's made me wonder about mortality and how long you've got somebody in the world. I'm more fearful than I used to be. — Robin Gibb

When I think back on high school, I always tried to make silly videos with my friends. — Kimiko Glenn

If there is anything in writing that comes easy for me it's making up metaphors. They just appear. I can't move two lines without all kinds of images. Then the problem is how to make the best of them. In its geological character, language is almost invariably metaphorical. That's how meanings tend to change. Words become metaphors for other things, then slowly disappear into the new image. I have a hunch, too, that the core of creativity is located in metaphor, in model making, really. A novel is a large metaphor for the world. — William Gass

The anger and the brutality against everything can readily from one hour to the next be transformed into its opposite. — Thomas Bernhard

Spiritually, it's always there. It gets better and better all the time. One of these days I'll just finally release all that out. — Jimi Hendrix

The Bible is no lazy man's book! Much of its treasure, like the valuable minerals stored in the bowels of the earth, only yield up themselves to the diligent seeker. — Arthur W. Pink

Nuke them until they glow and shoot them in the dark.
No questions. — John Ringo

The mid-day sun is too much for most eyes; one is dazzled even with its reflection. Be careful that too broad and high an aim does not paralyze your effort and clog your springs of action. — Learned Hand

A steadfast heart does not stray from the path. — Wayne Gerard Trotman