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This Aristotle knew definitely: the truth has the power to force or constrain men, all men alike, whether it be the great Parmenides and the great Alexander or Parmenides' unknown slave and the least of Alexander's stable-men — Lev Shestov

Science is a capital or fund perpetually reinvested; it accumulates, rolls up, is carried forward by every new man. Every man of science has all the science before him to go upon, to set himself up in business with. What an enormous sum Darwin availed himself of and reinvested! Not so in literature; to every poet, to every artist, it is still the first day of creation, so far as the essentials of his task are concerned. Literature is not so much a fund to be reinvested as it is a crop to be ever new-grown. — John Burroughs

Sometimes failure is merely chasing you off the wrong road and onto the right one. — Paul Tudor Jones

We love peace, but not peace at any price. — Douglas William Jerrold

She siged, a sound of regret for childhood transgressions, for all the lessons learned too late. — Tess Gerritsen

Life doesn't get easier but it does get funnier. — Katy Manning

Growing up in Paterson wasn't the easiest thing. — Victor Cruz

It exists under different shapes in all Governments ... but in those of the popular form it is seen in its greatest rankness and is truly their worst enemy. — George Washington

Connections and relationships are important everywhere, anywhere - of course in China, because the rule of law it is not as strong as in the West, so a lot would rely on personal relationships. — Vincent Lo

The first step in learning to love others is the attempt to understand them. — Adrienne Von Speyr

Politics doesn't make strange bedfellows - marriage does. — Groucho Marx

I don't believe environment has the slightest bit to do with anything - I only believe in ancestral influence. It would have made no difference whether I'd been brought up in a reform school, or on the island of Lesbos. — Preston Sturges

An ignorant man is insignificant and contemptible; nobody cares for his company, and he can just be said to live, and that is all. — Lord Chesterfield