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The rainbow is the pot of gold to those who observe. — Thomas F. Shubnell
Everything we think and feel (and keep thinking and feeling) creates, deep within, the brain we have. — Joseph E. Ledoux
Until we realize that our money power is our sovereign power we cannot act as sovereigns — E.C. Riegel
Pure truth no man has seen, nor ever shall know. — Xenophanes
The only women who don't believe that sexual harassment is a real problem in this country are women who have never been in the workplace. — Cynthia Heimel
We'd get sick on too many cookies, but ever so much sicker on no cookies at all. — Sinclair Lewis
My first professional job was actually at a place called Opryland U.S.A., which no longer exists, but I've been performing since I was a kid. — John Barrowman
I don't think it's possible to touch people's imagination today by aesthetic means. — J.G. Ballard
Whenever justice is uncertain and police spying and terror are at work, human beings fall into isolation, which, of course, is the aim and purpose of the dictator state, since it is based on the greatest possible accumulation of depotentiated social units. — Carl Jung
A typical battlefield of this struggle is Hawaii, America's most deceptively beautiful state. For most residents and visitors, it seems an unspoiled island paradise. In actuality it is a killing field of biological diversity. When — Edward O. Wilson
Has feminism increased the pool of happy women? — Dennis Prager
As in geology, so in social institutions, we may discover the causes of all past changes in the present invariable order of society. — Henry David Thoreau
I had to be healed of my desire to be healed. — Joni Eareckson Tada
I'm only trying to present as honest a portrayal of the grimness of human ambition as I can. I'd hope it's rather uplifting, actually, since I find the sort of blind optimism and empty laughter of a great deal of "contemporary culture" to be more depressing than something that admits to a potential for disappointment and a gnawing sense of existential mockery. — Chris Ware
