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Laws always lose in energy what the government gains in extent. — Immanuel Kant
It was then that I knew. Without a doubt in my mind, without worry of what others would think, and having no fear of mistakes or consequences, I smiled at the words I would say. — Jamie McGuire
And though I came to forget or regret all I have ever done, yet would I remember that once I saw the dragons aloft on the wind at sunset above the western isles; and I would be content. — Ursula K. Le Guin
God is everywhere. — A. P. J. Abdul Kalam
My daddy expected that my brothers and I and our generation would make the world a better place. He had lived in an America of continual social progress. — Wynton Marsalis
Statistically, it would seem improbable that any mathematician or scientist, at the age of 66, would be able through continued research efforts, to add much to his or her previous achievements. However I am still making the effort and it is conceivable that with the gap period of about 25 years of partially deluded thinking providing a sort of vacation my situation may be atypical. Thus I have hopes of being able to achieve something of value through my current studies or with any new ideas that come in the future. — John Forbes Nash
A laughing Lear would be monstrous. Not so a laughing Romeo and Juliet. — Mason Cooley
The most dangerous kind of job stress stems from having "low control" over one's responsibilities. — Charles Wheelan
There should be no tenacity of insistence or obstinate insistence of any kind. If there is any tenacity, it should be the kind that will go away if you tell it to! — Dada Bhagwan
Mental confusion can be the product of divine discipline. — Max Anders
Someone had told him one day that you forget the voices of those whom you have been close to in the past very quickly. — Patrick Modiano
It's kind of fun to do the impossible. — Walt Disney Company
The desert sorted the faithful from imposters, but the city did not seem to know the difference, and actually rewarded the impure. — Brian Herbert
