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Religion ends and philosophy begins, just as alchemy ends and chemistry begins, and astrology ends and astronomy begins. — Richard Dawkins

A capacity, and taste, for reading, gives access to whatever has already been discovered by others. It is the key, or one of the keys, to the already solved problems. And not only so. It gives a relish, and facility, for successfully pursuing the [yet] unsolved ones. — Abraham Lincoln

Some leaders expect the team to read their minds on priorities, so they never provide the written and verbal guidance that we all need to feel we are contributing. Others can be heard shouting new priorities on an hourly basis. Both habits are very demotivating. — Martin Zwilling

Our character is determined not by our circumstances but by our reaction to those circumstances. — Charles W. Colson

I do not know how it comes about, but if you sit opposite a man every day and you are engaged in fighting him, you cannot help getting a liking for him whether he deserves it or not. — Arthur Balfour

Freedom comes from seeing the ignorance of your critics and discovering the emptiness of their virtue. — Ayn Rand

To divine the course of world events, you'd do as well to probe the entrails of dead animals. Better still, ask your hairstylist. She will be at least as insightful and probably more entertaining a prophet than anyone you can read in Foreign Affairs or the op-ed page of the Washington Post. — Andrew Bacevich

I never go anywhere and encourage people to get married to someone of the same gender or to have abortions - the issue never comes up. — Cindy Sheehan

We must build bridges to the future, not the past. — David Axelrod

This simple accident of falling in love is as beneficial as it is astonishing. — Robert Louis Stevenson

I never think that there's something I can't do, whether it's beating my opponent one on one or practicing another hour because something about my game is just not right. — Magic Johnson

Historical truth, for him, is not what has happened; it is what we judge to have happened. — Jorge Luis Borges