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I don't want a president like me! I suck, okay. I want an elitist, smart guy. — Denis Leary

No matter how fierce the enemy seems
when fear cripples us, anger enrages us, or selfishness possesses us; when adversity crushes us, opposition hounds us, or temptation plagues us
God is greater. — Katy Kauffman

Love is the flow of wind. When it stops, you feel suffocated. — Himanshu Chhabra

Every great action is extreme when it is undertaken. Only after it has been accomplished does it seem possible to those creatures of more common stuff. — Stendhal

But one needs to bear in mind that things are not always what they seem and, contrary to the dead stillness of a photograph, reality is in a state of perpetual flux. — Audur Ava Olafsdottir

He who finds though that lets us penetrate even a little deeper into the eternal mystery of nature has been granted great grace. He who, in addition, experiences the recognition, sympathy, and help of the best minds of his times, had been given almost more happiness than one man can bear. — Albert Einstein

The word beauty is unavoidable ... it accounts for my decision to photograph ... There appeared a quality, beauty seemed the only appropriate word for it, in certain photographs, and I am compelled to live with the vocabulary of this new sight ... through over many years [I] still find it embarrassing to use the word beauty, I fear I will be attacked for it, but I still believe in it. — Robert Adams

We may remember what the Romansthought a cultivated person ought to be: one who knows how to choose his company among men, among things, among thoughts, in the present as well as in the past. — Hannah Arendt

The seed of God's Word won't grow to fruitfulness without pruning for rest, quiet, and calm — Kevin DeYoung

Liberty is always destroyed by the multitude, in the name of liberty. — Raphael Semmes

He found, moreover, that the younger and more ignorant his pupils were, the more pleasure he took in teaching. — Hermann Hesse