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When in doubt do the right thing! — Carl Andrew Spaatz

Through the centuries, men of law have been persistently concerned with the resolution of disputes in ways that enable society to achieve its goals with a minimum of force and maximum of reason. — Archibald Cox

... he never tells a truth, but with an intent that you should take it for a lye; nor a lye, but with the design that you should take it for a truth... — Jonathan Swift

Behind every creative act is a statement of love. Every artistic creation is a statement of gratitude. — Kilroy J. Oldster

I read 'The Shining' before I ever saw the movie, when I was maybe 12. — Rachel Sklar

Somebody is going to have to do fancy footwork to make sure Elizabeth and John Edwards get their prime-time shot . — Jeff Greenfield

My idea of vacuuming is borrowing someone's dog for the day and having them eat all the crap off the floor. — Karina Halle

Read Jerrod Edson. He is one of our best young writers. — David Adams Richards

Few of the great tragedies of history were created by the village idiot, and many by the village genius. — Thomas Sowell

A money-lender
he serves you in the present tense; he lends you in the conditional mood; keeps you in the conjunctive; and ruins you in the future. — Joseph Addison

Men like Jack didn't want to go out with a real woman - they wanted the idea they had of what a woman was. That was probably why I intrigued Jack: I wasn't cute and cuddly, and every time there'd been an opportunity to be a 'lady' I hadn't taken it - I'd been nothing like the idea he probably had of womanliness in his head. That presented a challenge. And if there was anything men like Jack craved more than a demure woman, it was a challenging woman to tame. — Dorothy Koomson

Dogmas are collective conceptual prisons. And the strange thing is that people love their prison cells because they give them a sense of security and a false sense of 'I know.' Nothing has inflicted more suffering on humanity than its dogmas. — Eckhart Tolle