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When one has been threatened with a great injustice, one accepts a smaller as a favour. — Jane Welsh Carlyle

You have no business to be an unbeliever. You ought to stand for all the things these stupid people call superstitions. Come now, don't you think there's a lot in those old wives' tales about luck and charms and so on, silver bullets included? What do you say about them as a Catholic?'
'I say I'm an agnostic,' replied Father Brown, smiling.
'Nonsense,' said Aylmer impatiently. 'It's your business to believe things.'
'Well, I do believe some things, of course,' conceded Father Brown; 'and therefore, of course, I don't believe other things. — G.K. Chesterton

A relation is formed betwixt every man and the fruits of his own labour, the very thing we call property, which he himself is sensible of, and of which every other is equally sensible. Yours and mine are terms in all languages, familiar among savages, and understood even by children. This is a fact, which every human creature can testify. — Henry Home, Lord Kames

To reach levels of success you've never reached before, you must be committed at a level you've never been committed at before. — Hal Elrod

You must learn how to "pull" deep smarts from others. — Anonymous

I am a Christian. That obliges me to be a Communist. — George Bernard Shaw

I would be opposed to any kind of totalitarian control. — B.F. Skinner

And yet at Yan'an, Mao said that art and literature were crucial to revolution. Conversely, he warned, art and literature could also be tools of domination. Art — Viet Thanh Nguyen