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You enter a state of controlled passivity, you relax your grip and accept that even if your declared intention is to justify the ways of God to man, you might end up interesting your readers rather more in Satan. — Ian McEwan

While civilization is more than a high material living standard it is nevertheless based on material abundance. It does not thrive on abject poverty or in an atmosphere of resignation and hopelessness. Therefore, the end objectives of solar system exploration are social objectives, in the sense that they relate to or are dictated by present and future human needs. — Krafft Arnold Ehricke

You sweet delusions of my mind
(From the poem 'From Love to Friendship') — Voltaire

You're gonna come apart in my hands the minute I touch you. I give you a week before you're back in my bed. — Collette West

Jesse Jackson, when I met him, he had an innocence about him which is still very much a part of him today. — Jackie Jackson

Knowledge is an addiction, as drink; knowledge does not bring understanding. Knowledge can be taught, but not wisdom; there must be freedom from knowledge for the coming of wisdom. — Jiddu Krishnamurti

There is no such thing as bragging. You're either lying or telling the truth. — Curt Flood

By blood and faith, Jews are God's chosen, and have no need for 'dialogue' with any gentile. — Bruce Edwards Ivins

I have this reputation of not wanting to talk to the media, which isn't true. What I don't like-what a lot of us don't understand-is how we can say one thing and it turns up in print as something else. — Vijay Singh

Nearly all rich and powerful people are not notably talented, educated, charming or good-looking. They become rich and powerful by wanting to be rich and powerful. — Paul Arden

Today I feel some uneasiness in recalling how much I suffered, I have no sympathy for myself of that time. — Elena Ferrante

Suffering also has its worth. Through sorrow, pride is driven out And pity felt for those who wander in samsara; Evil is avoided, goodness seems delightful. — Shantideva

Be silent always when you doubt your sense. — Alexander Pope