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And so, Thanksgiving. Its the most amazing holiday. Just think about it - it's a miracle that once a year so many millions of Americans sit down to exactly the same meal as one another, exactly the same meal they grew up eating, and exactly the same meal they ate a year earlier. The turkey. The sweet potatoes. The stuffing. The pumpkin pie. Is there anything else we all can agree so vehemently about? I don't think so. — Nora Ephron

The growth of the power of Athens, and the alarm which this inspired in Sparta, made war inevitable. — Thucydides

Adapt. Adapt faster, adapt better, adapt to things that no man should have to. — Veronica Roth

How sweet and sacred idleness is! — Walter Savage Landor

Book-reading is of small value unless the truths which pass before the mind are grasped, appropriated, and carried out to their practical issues. — Charles Haddon Spurgeon

I have become convinced that we must put an end to atonement theology or there will be no future for the Christian faith. This — John Shelby Spong

In our own times, you see, an emperor came to the city of Rome, where there's the temple of an emperor, where there's a fisherman's tomb. And so that pious and Christian emperor, wishing to beg for health, for salvation from the Lord, did not proceed to the temple of a proud emperor, but to the tomb of a fisherman, where he could imitate that fisherman in humility, so that he, being thus approached, might then obtain something from the Lord, which a haughty emperor would be quite unable to earn. — Saint Augustine

His changes are true,
And oh for a reason.
His work is eternal,
And arrives in due season. — Kari L. Greenaway

Unfortunately, the truth is that in universities the world over, the tremendous analytical power and insights of market economics are unappreciated. For whatever political or ideological reasons, we have deprived generations of university students of a clear understanding of basic economic forces and their proper role in a free society. — HENRY MANNE