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Education has nothing whatever to do with moral deterioration; and if one must admit that it develops a resolute spirit among the people, that is far from being a defect. — Fyodor Dostoyevsky

judgment is the most important faculty we have. An animal, or a man, may get on very well without 'abstract attitude' but will speedily perish if deprived of judgment. Judgment must be the first faculty of higher life or mind - yet it is ignored, or misinterpreted, by classical (computational) neurology. And if we wonder how such an absurdity can arise, we find it in the assumptions, or the evolution, of neurology itself. — Oliver Sacks

I think it will always be around it just takes one person to make people aware of the blues. — Johnny Winter

Tyranny and anarchy are never far apart. — Jeremy Bentham

It is easy to speak God's name and to record his glory on paper and walls; but to praise God with an upright heart, to bless him for his benevolence, to call upon him in every distress, and to seek consolation from him - those are truly the greatest works, though rarely seen, alongside faith. When — Martin Luther

And when in doubt, Josh, follow your heart. Words can be false, images and sounds can be manipulated. But this ... This is always true. — Michael Scott

There's no money in that," said Will. "Farmers don't make any money. It's the man who buys from him and sells. You'll never make any money farming." Will knew that Cal was feeling him, testing him, observing him, and he approved of that. — John Steinbeck

Non-ambiguity is the shaping force of reality. — Joseph Pearce

Like some dogs: kick them once and they never trust you again, no matter how nice you are to them. — Stephen King

Walter looked like he could chew nails and still come back for a helping of chain link fence. "Why can't Romeo and Juliet meet in a garden like in Downton Abbey?" Romeo asked. "I mean who meets on a balcony? How real is that? — Suzanne M. Trauth