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Two large prominent eyes that rolled about to no purpose (for he was utterly short-sighted) a wide mouth, thick lips and inflated visage, gave him the air of a blind trumpeter. A deep untuneable voice which, instead of modulating, he enforced with unnecsessary pomp, a total neglect of his person, and ignorance of every civil attention, disgusted all who judge by appearance. — Horace Walpole

All serious innovation is only rendered possible by some accident
enabling unpopular persons to survive. — Bertrand Russell

I spend about half my time in mobile and half my time on enterprise. — Jim Goetz

A soul gives power to the mind; and the mind empowers the soul — Jeremy Aldana

Why was it not good for man to be alone? If it were only man's loneliness with which God was concerned, he might have provided other companionship. But he provided woman, for she was to be man's helpmeet. She was to act in partnership with him. . . . The Lord God gave woman a different personality and temperament than man. . . .
In the world today there are observed strenuous efforts to distort and desecrate this divine pattern. . . . The conventional wisdom of the day would have you be equal with men. We say, we would not have you descend to that level. More often than not the demand for equality means the destruction of the inspired arrangement that God has decreed for man, woman, and the family. Equality should not be confused with equivalence. — Ezra Taft Benson

I think women make the same mistake with me all the time. The way to a man's heart is through his stomach. — Mikhail Prokhorov

When you'r no longer identified with roles and labels and conventional definition of person — U.G. Krishnamurti

I hate fund-raising. Haaaaate it. Hate, hate it. — Michelle Obama

He was going to sleep a little while. He lay still and death was not there. It must have gone around another street. It went in pairs, on bicycles, and moved absolutely silently on the pavements. — Ernest Hemingway,

The idea that owning a gun in America was an individual right only dates to the 1980s. — Jay Parini