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Nations in their great ages have not been great in art or science, but in art and science. — Jacob Bronowski

I know thy works, that thou are neither cold nor hot; I would that thou wert cold or hot. So then because thou art lukewarm, and neither cold nor hot, I will spew thee out of my mouth. — Rosa Luxemburg

I much condole with you on your late loss ... pains and diseases of the mind are only cured by Forgetfulness;
Reason but skins the wound, which is perpetually liable to fester again. — Erasmus Darwin

I barely registered the warmth of her arms around my shoulders the press of her kiss to my neck when I stilled on top of her, or the way she whispered, "Stay on top of me like this forever."
"Don't ever stop being so fucking open," I murmured, pulling my gaze to her face. "Don't stop asking for what you want."
"I won't," she whispered. "I got you tonight, didn't I?"
And just that simply, I was claimed. — Christina Lauren

Don't wait for the perfect opportunity. Just take an opportunity and make it as perfect as you can. — Mark Sanborn

I want to send a message that we value our Muslim communities. — Keir Starmer

Cooking may be a creative art, but it's also a wonderful full-time hobby. — Julia Child

If Jesus Christ isn't strong enough to motivate you to live biblically, you don't know Him at all. — Paul Washer

Time hates love, wants love poor,/but love spins gold, gold, gold from straw. — Carol Ann Duffy

Going to our school is an education in itself which is not to be confused with actually getting an education. — Charles M. Schulz

Children's lies are signs of great talent. — Gabriel Garcia Marquez

Every art, and every science reduced to a teachable form, and in like manner every action and moral choice, aims, it is thought, at some good: for which reason a common and by no means a bad description of the Chief Good is, that which all things aim at. — Aristotle.