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Every person, on coming to the knowledge of himself, is not only urged to seek God, but is also led as by the hand to find Him. — John Calvin

We have to start thinking of America as a family. We have to stop screeching screeching at each other, stop hurting each other, and instead start caring for, sacrificing for and sharing with each other ... We cannot move forward if cynics and critics swoop down and pick apart anything that goes wrong, to a point where we lose sight of what is right, decent and uniquely good about America. — Colin Powell

We must take precautions against being prematurely honed sharp
since at the same time we are being prematurely honed thin. — Friedrich Nietzsche

Multiple Inheritance is like a parachute. You don't often need it, but when you do, you really need it. — Grady Booch

Religion and art spring from the same root and are close kin. Economics and art are strangers. — Nathaniel Hawthorne

What nobody tells you is that spending an entire day being paid to do something you love is sometimes a lot less fun than spending an entire day doing something you love for free. — Allison K. Williams

None of us deserve the good things that come our way. It's by grace, love and forgiveness that any of us experience joy. — J.B. McGee

At the time I was arrested I had no idea it would turn into this. It was just a day like any other day. The only thing that made it significant was that the masses of the people joined in. — Rosa Parks

Adults need to come to understand that the child does not want any of our power. He merely wants some of his own. — Richard Lavoie

Creativity builds upon the public domain. The battle that we're fighting now is about whether the public domain will continue to be fed by creative works after their copyright expires. That has been our tradition but that tradition has been perverted in the last generation. We're trying to use the Constitution to reestablish what has always been taken for granted
that the public domain would grow each year with new creative work. — Lawrence Lessig

How many people does each of us know who claim to seek happiness but freely choose paths inevitably leading to misery? — Theodore Dalrymple

Every poem can be considered in two ways
as what the poet has to say, and as a thing which he makes. — C.S. Lewis

It seems to me that you are better off, as a writer and as an American, in a small town than you'd be in New York. I thoroughly detest New York, though I have to go there very often ... Have you ever noticed that no American writer of any consequence lives in Manhattan? Dreiser tried it (after many years in the Bronx), but finally moved to California. — H.L. Mencken