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The split in America, rather than simply economic, is between those who embrace reason, who function in the real world of cause and effect, and those who, numbed by isolation and despair, now seek meaning in a mythical world of intuition, a world that is no longer reality-based, a world of magic. — Chris Hedges

A dollar might turn to a million and we all rich that's just how i feel — Kendrick Lamar

The Glory of God, and, as our only means of glorifying Him, the salvation of human souls, is the real business of life. — C.S. Lewis

Grief, it seemed, was a physical place. — Kim Edwards

Unconditional means not subject to any conditions...unconditional love is something we all seek — Charles Lee Robinson Jr.

We have a God who is a Creator, not a duplicator. — Francis Chan

Today, in the newspapers and magazines, the first sentence is, my restaurant is expensive. — Masa Takayama

I've heard rumors about myself that are true - and nobody likes that. But there's actually something very liberating when you hear a false rumor because you realize there's nothing you can do. People are going to say whatever they want - especially on chat boards. — Christian Borle

Every object and purpose of justice is effectually answered, and every supposed inconvenience is effectually rebutted by the law as it stands. — Bayley

Does a rake deserve to possess anything of worth, since he chases everything in skirts and then imagines he can successfully hide his shame by slandering [women in general]? — Christine De Pizan

Never miss the opportunity to keep your mouth closed. — A.G. Hayes

Our dreams seldom approach us; the rule is this: We must approach them! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

I won't lock my doors or bar them either if any of the old coots in the pictures out in the hall want to come out of their frames for a friendly chat. — Bess Truman

If you're going to play a prostitute, you can't be too squeamish about that sort of thing. It's just part of the job, since the role requires it. — Paula Malcomson

As children, we were given a choice between the talented but erratic hare and the plodding but steady tortoise. The lesson was supposed to be that slow and steady wins the race. But, really, did any of us ever want to be the tortoise? No, we just wanted to be a less foolish hare. We wanted to be swift as the wind and a bit more strategic - say, not taking quite so many snoozes before the finish line. After all, everyone knows you have to show up in order to win. The story of the tortoise and the hare, in trying to put forward the power of effort, gave effort a bad name. It reinforced the image that effort is for the plodders and suggested that in rare instances, when talented people dropped the ball, the plodder could sneak through. — Carol S. Dweck