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As always with the greatest works, the novel is so many-sided that over time it mirrors back the shifting concerns of those who read it, and that is the definition of a classic. — Carl F. Hovde

Striid andWthdraw into yourself. Our master-reason asks no more than to act justly, and thereby to achieve calm. — Marcus Aurelius

Daniel Ellsberg showed tremendous courage back in the '70s. — Barton Gellman

Safety on our highways has improved significantly, with the help of the Legislature and the media. — Jane D. Hull

Few are qualified to shine in company, but it is in most men's power to be agreeable. — Jonathan Swift

You carry forever the fingerprint that comes from being under someone's thumb. — Nancy Banks-Smith

Our sight is the most perfect and most delightful of all our senses. It fills the mind with the largest variety of ideas, converses with its objects at the greatest distance, and continues the longest in action without being tired or satiated with its proper enjoyments. — Joseph Addison

It might behoove us to realize that isolation is the absence of all the senseless clutter, and all the incessant racket that would keep God from having ample room to show up and sufficient silence to be heard. Therefore, isolation may actually be the place where we are least isolated. — Craig D. Lounsbrough

I think you'll find, when you're married, that it isn't nearly so important for you to be interesting as it is to make your husband feel that he's interesting. — Patti Page

We should not think that we achieve success in preaching through our own devices, but we should rely entirely on God. — Saint Basil

He who designs an unsafe structure or an inoperative machine is a bad Engineer; he who designs them so that they are safe and operative, but needlessly expensive, is a poor Engineer, and ... he who does the best work at lowest cost sooner or later stands at the top of his profession. — Henry R. Towne

I'm alone, going in the opposite direction. We're on different tracks in more ways than one. All of a sudden the air feels thin and something heavy is bearing down on my chest. Am I really doing the right thing? The thought makes me feel helpless, isolated. — Haruki Murakami