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I am the eternal optimist. I think that, over time, people respond to civility and 
 and rational argument. — Barack Obama
Life always begins with one step outside of your comfort zone. — Shannon L. Alder
I have frequently gained my first real insight into the character of parents by studying their children. — Arthur Conan Doyle
Japan has a fundamental problem with information itself: it's often lacking, and when it does exist, is fuzzy at its best, bogus at its worst. In this respect, Japan's traditional culture stands squarely at odds with modernity - and the problem will persist. The issue of hidden or falsified information strikes at such deeply rooted social attitudes that the nation may never entirely come to grips with it. Because of this, one may confidently predict that in the coming decades Japan will continue to have trouble digesting new ideas from abroad - and will find it more and more difficult to manage its own increasingly baroque and byzantine internal systems. — Alex Kerr
Why, America's the only free nation on earth. Besides! Country's too big for a revolution. No, no! Couldn't happen here! — Sinclair Lewis
He knew, though, that there was no such thing as fair in life. Existence had no agenda. Life simply existed. It was up to them to fight for life to be worthwhile and good if that was what they wanted. — Terry Goodkind
Your touch completely, it just means more ... so much more. — E.L. James
Even now he could not say in his heart of hearts for which side he would draw his blade when he was finally called upon. What was a child of two worlds to do? — Ruth Downie
If, however, there is to be a war of nerves let us make sure our nerves are strong and are fortified by the deepest convictions of our hearts. — Winston Churchill
Faith is like love, it cannot be forced. Therefore it is a dangerous operation if an attempt be made to introduce or bind it by state regulations; for, as the attempt to force love begets hatred, so also to compel religious belief produces rank unbelief. — Arthur Schopenhauer
