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Class is considerate of others. It knows that good manners is nothing more than a series of petty sacrifices. — Ann Landers

If you pretend to be good, the world takes you very seriously. If you pretend to be bad, it doesn't. Such is the astounding stupidity of optimism. — Oscar Wilde

A nation can assume that the addition of the words "under God" to its pledge of allegiance gives evidence that its citizens actually believe in God whereas all it really proves is that they believe in "believing" in God — Huston Smith

America ... an economic system prouder of the distribution of its products than of the products themselves. — Murray Kempton

What is the meaning of the togetherness of the perceiving mind, in that peculiar modification of perceiving which makes it perceive not a star but a tree, and the tree itself, is a problem for philosophy. — Samuel Alexander

Let your judgements have their own quiet, undisturbed development, which must, like all progress, come from deep within, and cannot in any way be pressed or hurried. — Rainer Maria Rilke

You gotta do what you gotta do, and when you're done, you'll be stronger. — Eric Blehm

When humor goes, there goes civilization. — Erma Bombeck

Where there is Peace, there is Culture; Where there is Culture, there is Peace. — Nicholas Roerich

A locked door was suddenly opened in the back of my mind and a barrage of demented clowns came rushing out. — Amy Astorga

As the actor, you can't be worried about the scene that you're going to playing two days from now. You think about what's going on, right now and in the moment. That's what you worry about. Everything is right then and there. In the end, all of the pieces come together, thanks to the editing and James Gunn. — Michael Rooker

Sheep farming is heavily subsidized in Great Britain. Without the subsidies, the green grazing in the valley of the River Exe would be gone. The handsome agricultural landscape of which the British are so proud, carefully husbanded since Boudicca's day, would be replaced by natural growth. The most likely growth is real-estate developments. — P. J. O'Rourke