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Let the children ... be carefully instructed in the principles and obligations of the Christian religion. This is the most essential part of education. — Benjamin Rush

He wanted her cooperation, her sympathy, her active and intellectual help. He wanted her, not her heart, but her brains, and those material advantages which birth had given her. - Alexandra Farraday — Agatha Christie

The very nature of interstate war puts innocent civilians into great jeopardy, especially with modern technology. — Murray Rothbard

[After Communism succeeds] ... then, there will come a peace across the earth. — Joseph Stalin

If you want to get the most out of your men, give them a break! Don't make them work completely in the dark. If you do, they won't do a bit more than they have to. But if they comprehend, they'll work like mad. — Chesty Puller

Ooh, the staring at threads class. My favorite. — Frank Beddor

Not to know what has been transacted in former times is to be always a child. If no use is made of the labors of past ages, the world must remain always in the infancy of knowledge. - Marcus Tullius Cicero — Tom Standage

Let your talents bloom before the world and you will enjoy their fruit. — Matshona Dhliwayo

The flawed must be quiet; they must not bring attention to their aberrations. — Olukemi Amala

I really prize my freedom more than work. I prize just being human and doing other things. — Rose McGowan

So the wicked and the weak cannot fall lower than the lowest which is in you also. — Kahlil Gibran

This had to stop or I was going to have an aneurism. In my dick. I'd be the first person on the planet to die from an aneurism in the penis. I'd be famous, but for all the wrong reasons. — Renae Kaye

I drove home, selected and marked my first series of readings, and drove back to Montagu Square, with a dozen works in a carpet-bag, the like of which, I firmly believe, are not to be found in the literature of any other country in Europe. I paid the cabman exactly his fare. He received it with an oath; upon which I instantly gave him a tract. If I had presented a pistol at his head, this abandoned wretch could hardly have exhibited greater consternation. He jumped up on his box, and, with profane exclamations of dismay, drove off furiously. Quite useless, I am happy to say! I sowed the good seed, in spite of him, by throwing a second tract in at the window of the cab. The — Wilkie Collins

I said, I'm going to stand up and somebody is going to pay attention to me. — Buddy Guy