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In intercourse with scholars and artists one readily makes mistakes of opposite kinds: in a remarkable scholar one not infrequently finds a mediocre man; and often, even in a mediocre artist, one finds a very remarkable man. — Friedrich Nietzsche

I've always been able to recount things and I have a really good memory about dialog and what people have said before and this and that. — Carol Burnett

Libraries are a hallmark of a civilized culture, and librarians represent that culture to all facets of society. — Janis Ian

The utter helplessness of a conquered people is perhaps the most tragic feature of a civil war or any other sort of war. — Rebecca Latimer Felton

Many souls fail to find God because they want a religion which will remake society without remaking themselves. — Fulton J. Sheen

The written word is everything. — John Drinkwater

John Muir, Earth - planet, Universe
[Muir's home address, as inscribed on the inside front cover of his first field journal] — John Muir

Due to the injuries that I will have for the rest of my life, it is physically impossible for me to consider any career in wrestling. — Brian Bosworth

Jennifer now understood the meaning of the cadence: the black and white drawing, the watercolor painting,and the notes. The cadence had at last developed into a concerto for violin, the instrument of gypsies, with a prevailing rhapsodic "leitmotif". The final movement had revealed itself when they were at the gypsy camp. And now it was complete. — Barbara Casey

Everyone makes a greater effort to hurt other people than to help himself. — Alexis Carrel

The covetous person lives as if the world were made altogether for him, and not he for the world. — Robert South

if she would not like to see Master Frederick and his new wife very much indeed? 'She's a Papist, Miss, isn't she?' 'I believe - oh yes, certainly!' said Margaret, a little damped for an instant at this recollection. 'And they live in a Popish country?' 'Yes.' 'Then I'm afraid I must say, that my soul is dearer to me than even Master Frederick, his own dear self. I should be in a perpetual terror, Miss, lest I should be converted. — Elizabeth Gaskell