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Don't sacrifice the present and attempt to achieve the impossible- to completely correct the past... It's gone! Learn from it and move on... — Assegid Habtewold

Iraq has no history of ethnic conflict. — Paul Wolfowitz

The future belongs to Science. More and more she will control the destinies of the nations. Already she has them in her crucible and on her balances. — William Osler

The angrier the man, the more desperate his love. — Sally MacKenzie

You think this is a corsage? How adorably human of you. — A.G. Howard

Though we live in a failing world, we have not been sent here to fail. — Neal A. Maxwell

Upon this, I (who took the boldness to speak freely before the Cardinal) said, 'There was no reason to wonder at the matter, since this way of punishing thieves was neither just in itself nor good for the public; for, as the severity was too great, so the remedy was not effectual; simple theft not being so great a crime that it ought to cost a man his life; no punishment, how severe soever, being able to restrain those from robbing who can find out no other way of livelihood. — Thomas More

The Christian church is a society of sinners. It is the only society in the world membership in which is based upon the single qualification that the candidate shall be unworthy of membership. — Charles Clayton Morrison

Of course I'm a feminist ... if you're not for the equal treatment of men and women, then you're a fascist. — Jessica Pare

Baby, if I wanted to have you fired, I would. I want to fuck you, but not when you're being paid to be my date. — Sydney Landon

People say sometimes, "You work in the fastest-moving industry in the world." I don't feel that way. I think I work in one of the slowest. It seems to take forever to get anything done. — Steve Jobs

Love Song
How can I keep my soul in me, so that
it doesn't touch your soul? How can I raise
it high enough, past you, to other things?
I would like to shelter it, among remote
lost objects, in some dark and silent place
that doesn't resonate when your depths resound.
Yet everything that touches us, me and you,
takes us together like a violin's bow,
which draws one voice out of two separate strings.
Upon what instrument are we two spanned?
And what musician holds us in his hand?
Oh sweetest song. — Rainer Maria Rilke

I always feel it is worse for me to allow my fears to stop me from doing what I want to do then to do it and fail. — Pat Toth-Smith