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Perhaps it is time to be more careful what we ask government to do, and where we allow it to become part of our lives. — Rand Paul

Compromise does not satisfy, but dissatisfies everybody; it does not lead to any general fulfillment, but to general frustration; those who try to become everything to all people end up by not being anything to anyone. — Ayn Rand

The monk's ultimate goal is direct union with the Godhead. But to aim at that goal is to miss it altogether. His task is to rid himself of ego so that consciousness, once its usual discordant mental content is dumped out of it through ritual prayer and meditation, may experience nonself as a living formlessness and emptiness into which God may come, if it please Him to come. — Walter M. Miller Jr.

I studied physical therapy, and I started to study theater because my aunt is a theater director. — Miguel Angel Silvestre

That's how birthdays were in our house. All hateful charades of pretty clothes, expensive presents, and ugly words . . . — Debbie Howells

It is nearly 50 years since I was assured by a conclave of doctors that if I did not eat meat I should die of starvation. — George Bernard Shaw

I had older brothers, and I don't think there's anything worse than an older brother. They pretty much told me the end of everything they got to see before I did. — Joss Whedon

How our old friend [Michelangelo] of the Sistine would have loved to photograph his workers, perched on the fragile planks. Dali was right to say Leonardo only worked from photographs. — Jean Cocteau

The next best thing after finishing writing a chapter is starting a new one. — Chris Almeida

I feel your pain but I cannot hold your life in my hands. — Sarah Kane

Before the 20th century, there was no such thing as "teenagers." There were children and adults, and the goal of the former was to mature quickly in order to bear the burdens and enjoy the opportunities and blessings of the latter. — Joel Hilliker