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For when it is the good that is under consideration, and the ethical object is predominant, truth must be considered more in reference to art than science, if, that is, unity is to be preserved in the work generally. — Friedrich Schleiermacher

Given how well the cards have been dealt to someone like myself, I think there's an inherent obligation to try to reach out and make a difference. — Max Walker

Among the more pleasing by-products of the coming end of advertising is a heretical realization among some industry thinkers: the idea that for advertising to survive, or rather to thrive, it must add value to people's lives. In a world in which lazy, superfluous, and stupid no longer cut it, advertising will have no choice but to compete as primary content, not secondary intrusion. It will become the thing, not the thing that sells the thing. — Andrew Essex

To observe people in conflict is a necessary part of a child's education. It helps him to understand and accept his own occasional hostilities and to realize that differing opinions need not imply an absence of love. — Milton Sapirstein

Let us forget with generosity those who cannot love us — Pablo Neruda

In a world that's gone hellishly mad we've always taken comfort in the fact that the faith of our fathers is the one thing that remains solid and unchanging. It occurs to very few of us that perhaps for the last 2,500 years the faith of our fathers has been one of the main reasons why our world has gone hellishly mad. — Lon Milo DuQuette

People say they throwing a bboy jam but it is really a bboy competition, there's a difference! Call it the correct thing, please! — Skeme

Great sorrow makes sacred the sufferer. — Robert Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Earl Of Lytton

Always see the goodness in others for it will sent you to righteousness,.. Amen — Jinnul Jr.

The rubber hits the road when we try to show grace to a person most unlike us, even someone morally offensive. — Philip Yancey

'What It Is' was based on this class I've been teaching for 10 years - I wanted to write a book about writing that didn't mention stuff like story structure, protagonists, and all those things that we know about only because they already exist in stories. — Lynda Barry

Our mothers and grandmothers ... moving to music not yet written. — Alice Walker

I've made the most important discovery of my life. It's only in the mysterious equation of love that any logic or reasons can be found. — Sylvia Nasar