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By ... [selecting] the youths of genius from among the classes of the poor, we hope to avail the State of those talents which nature has sown as liberally among the poor as the rich, but which perish without use if not sought for and cultivated. — Thomas Jefferson

Tradition is the living faith of the dead, traditionalism is the dead faith of the living. And, I suppose I should add, it is traditionalism that gives tradition such a bad name. — Jaroslav Pelikan

Women and minorities have excelled beautifully in comedy, but very few women are the lead in a drama. — Sharon Gless

Bad news doesn't hurt as much, if you hear it in good company. It's like, if somebody pushes you out of a 5th floor window and you bounce off an awning, a car roof, and a pile of plastic garbage bags before you smash onto the pavement, you've got a pretty good chance of surviving. — Patricia Gaffney

He was such a bastard. Maybe he should have Remy shoot him again, just for good measure. — Abigail Roux

For a week or a fortnight I can write prodigiously in a retired place (as at Broadstairs), and a day in London sets me up again and starts me. But the toil and labour of writing, day after day, without that magic lantern, is IMMENSE!! ... My figures seem disposed to stagnate without crowds about them. — Charles Dickens

Prayer is the most concrete way to make our home in God. — Henri Nouwen

That is what we believe in and what we are fighting for. The right to the joy of life. The right to our own life. The right to love. — Terry Goodkind

I am a vampire sex warrior, I thought, with much satisfaction. — Chloe Neill

There are truths which some men despise because they have not examined, and which they will not examine because they despise. There is one signal instance on record where this kind of prejudice was overcome by a miracle; but the age of miracles is past, while that of prejudice remains. — Charles Caleb Colton

Everything is but what we think it. — Marcus Aurelius