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The truth is that the world doesn't have much use or respect for "do nothing" people. Can you really blame them? — Bryant McGill

For how could you establish even the most obvious fact when there existed no record outside your own memory? — George Orwell

enough energy to it?" Cotton tapped — Daniel Suarez

Repression was the favored food of heresy. — Greg Keyes

Only the prisoners who were hit. An undamaged — Jonas Jonasson

A faith which does not doubt is a dead faith. — Miguel De Unamuno

The great desire of this age is for a doctrine which may serve to condense our knowledge, guide our researches, and shape our lives, so that conduct may really be the consequence of belief — George Henry Lewes

Love is a canvas furnished by nature and embroidered by imagination. — Voltaire

Infinitely more taboos, on television. — Rod Serling

Religion dies hard in the Irish. — Katharine Tynan

It was a sight full of quick wonder and awe! The vast swells of the omnipotent sea; the surging, hollow roar they made, as they rolled along the eight gunwales, like gigantic bowls in a boundless bowling-green; the brief suspended agony of the boat, as it would tip for an instant on the knife-like edge of the sharper waves, that almost seemed threatening to cut it in two; the sudden profound dip into the watery glens and hollows; the keen spurrings and goadings to gain the top of the opposite hill; the headlong, sled-like slide down its other side;--all these, with the cries of the headsmen and harpooners, and the shuddering gasps of the oarsmen, with the wondrous sight of the ivory Pequod bearing down upon her boats with outstretched sails, like a wild hen after her screaming brood; all this was thrilling. — Ishmael

Those are who are selfish are rewarded for being nice. Those who truly care about others feel a smile in return is all the reward they need. — Craig Mercier

Amateur bureaucrats are often even worse than professional bureaucrats. — John McCarthy

Eventually, ritual was developed as a means of contacting and utilizing the energy within humans as well as in the nature world. — Scott Cunningham