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The doll had an adult shaped body, the thing that I had been trying to describe for years, and our guys said it couldn't be done. — Ruth Handler
You cannot judge any man beyond your knowledge of him, and how small is your knowledge. — Kahlil Gibran
War doesn't need more participants. It needs fewer participants. — Michael Badnarik
From the standpoint of epistemology it is just as admissible to derive animals from the human species, as man from animal species. But we know how ill Professor Dacque fared in his academic career because of his sin against the spirit of the age, which will not let itself be trifled with. It is a religion, or-even more-a creed which has absolutely no connection with reason, but whose significance lies in the unpleasant fact that it is taken as the absolute measure of all truth and is supposed always to have common sense upon its side. — C. G. Jung
Thus we behold Kentucky, lately an howling wilderness, the habitation of savages and wild beasts, become a fruitful field; this region, so favourably distinguished by nature, now become the habitation of civilization, at a period unparalleled in history, in the midst of a raging war, and under all the disadvantages of emigration to a country so remote from the inhabited parts of the continent. — Daniel Boone
It is as unseeing to ask what is the use of poetry as it would be to ask what is the use of religion. — Edith Sitwell
... it's time for you to start to meet people. Any people. New people. — Taylor Jenkins Reid
The best present a man can give a woman is his undivided attention. — Usher
Hope endures and overcomes misfortune and evil. — Martin Luther
But though a funded debt is not in the first instance, an absolute increase of Capital, or an augmentation of real wealth; yet by serving as a New power in the operation of industry, it has within certain bounds a tendency to increase the real wealth of a Community, in like manner as money borrowed by a thrifty farmer, to be laid out in the improvement of his farm may, in the end, add to his Stock of real riches. — Alexander Hamilton
We're home already. — John Marsden
