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The gentlemen who wrote the Constitution were as suspicious of efficient government as they were wary of democracy, a "turbulence and a folly" that was associated with the unruly ignorance of an urban mob. — Lewis H. Lapham

A little danger is better than a lot of safety if being safe means being without the person with whom you were meant to share your life. — Lisa C. Temple

There is nothing in the genius of America more precious today than the spirit of religious and political tolerance in its application to our own people. — Paul Harris

The world's big and I want to have a good look at it before it gets dark. — John Muir

Laughing on the way to your execution is not generally understood by less-advanced life forms, and they call you crazy. — Richard Bach

I wasn't very good at the bike thing. Really, it was just dangerous to trust two skinny little wheels and spindly brakes with the considerably uncoordinated woman that is me. — Kathryn Smith

We often pay our debts not because it is only fair that we should, but to make future loans easier. — Francois De La Rochefoucauld

Man is equally incapable of seeing the nothingness from which he emerges and the infinity in which he is engulfed.1 Pascal — David Eagleman

There is always death at the end of your plan and life at the end of God's plan. — Rod Parsley

It had begun to be present to him after the first fortnight, it had broken out with the oddest abruptness, this particular wanton wonderment: it met him there
and this was the image under which he himself judged the matter, or at least, not a little, thrilled and flushed with it
very much as he might have been met by some strange figure, some unexpected occupant, at a turn of one of the dim passages of an empty house. The quaint analogy quite hauntingly remained with him, when he didn't indeed rather improve it by a still intenser form: that of his opening a door behind which he would have made sure of finding nothing, a door into a room shuttered and void, and yet so coming, with a great suppressed start, on some quite erect confronting presence, something planted in the middle of the place and facing him through the dusk. — Henry James