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In grades 1 through 4 these books introduce the child to U.S. society - to family life, community activities, ordinary economic transactions, and some history. None of the books covering grades 1 through 4 contain one word referring to any religious activity in contemporary American life. — Paul Vitz
Danger, the spur of all great minds. — George Chapman
The flickering candlelight conspired with the silence, and we only interrupted each other's reading to share a casual delight. — Keith Donohue
Education produces natural intuitions, and natural intuitions are erased by education. — Blaise Pascal
There is one great and universal wish of mankind expressed in all religions, in all art and philosophy, and in all human life: the wish to pass beyond himself as he now is. — Beatrice M. Hinkle
The worst diets are ones that restrict your calories too much and try to trick your body. You have no energy, and it's ridiculous. — Laura Prepon
By 1938, Eleanor Roosevelt was so angry at FDR's policies, she writes a book called This Troubled World. And it is actually a point-by-point rebuttal of her husband's foreign policy. We need collective security. We need a World Court. We need something like the League of Nations. We need to work together to fight fascism. We need embargoes against aggressor nations, and we need to name aggressor nations. All of which is a direct contradiction of FDR's policies. — Blanche Wiesen Cook
My tattoos remind me of all that I have been through. — Riff Raff
I like doing something romantic with a girl on Valentine's Day, like making her dinner and keeping it simple. The more quality time, the better. — Spencer Boldman
Her face looked like the bottom of a dried up creek bed after a drought, — Carolyn Brown
The capacity for erroneous belief is very great, especially where it coincides with convenience. — John Kenneth Galbraith
