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I cannot ask of heaven success, even for my country, in a cause where she should be in the wrong. — John Quincy Adams

If you are happy, don't analyse your happiness, don't ask questions and don't even think about it; just live it to the fullest! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

I mean, I can actually say goodbye to the game of golf, never hit another golf shot the rest of my life and I'd be happy because I can get back in life without any rotation. — Greg Norman

I would rather fail in a cause that would ultimately succeed, than succeed in a cause that would ultimately fail. — Woodrow Wilson

Why did they do it? Beats the hell out of me. I was just a scared kid from Kentucky, and these guys had been up in the majors for a while. I guess it was because I was just such a helluva nice kid - if you'll accept that. — Pee Wee Reese

When you connect to a compelling cause you feel all your inner resources has been targeted to help you achieve your cause. — Deepak Burfiwala

Every important social movement reconfigures the world in the imagination. What was obscure comes forward, lies are revealed, memory shaken, new delineations drawn over the old maps: it is from this new way of seeing the present that hope emerges for the future ... Let us begin to imagine the worlds we would like to inhabit, the long lives we will share, and the many futures in our hands. — Susan Griffin

Historical materialism has every reason to distinguish itself sharply from bourgeois habits of thought. Its founding concept is not progress but actualization. — Walter Benjamin

I restore myself when I'm alone. — Marilyn Monroe

No State shall pass any law impairing the [natural] obligation of contracts. — Lysander Spooner

In the twentieth century, one encounters artworks that seek to cancel the difference between a real and an imagined reality by presenting themselves in ways that make them indistinguishable from real objects. Should we take this trend as an internal reaction of art against itself? ... No ordinary object insists on being taken for an ordinary thing, but a work that does so betrays itself by this very effort. The function of art in such a case is to reproduce the difference of art. But the mere fact that art seeks to cancel this difference and fails in its effort to do so perhaps says more about art than could any excuse or critique. — Niklas Luhmann

We are happy to get great technology from anywhere, and we have eyes and ears that are checking out companies all over. — Henry Samueli

I walk slowly, but I never walk backward. — Abraham Lincoln

If God has spoken, why is the world not convinced. — Percy Bysshe Shelley