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I believe in intuition and inspiration. Imagination is more important than knowledge. For knowledge is limited, whereas imagination embraces the entire world, stimulating progress, giving birth to evolution. It is, strictly speaking, a real factor in scientific research. — Albert Einstein

I'm beginning to see that there's a difference between art that trusts beauty's simple power to point people to God and Christian art that's consciously propagandistic. My Uncle Kenny, with whom I spent most of my time in Italy, said something profound
that you can make art about the Light, or you can make art that shows what the Light reveals about the world. — Ian Morgan Cron

Politics, like religion, hold up the torches of martyrdom to the reformers of error. — Thomas Jefferson

You're only young once. — Dyan Sheldon

Unlimited inner strength can only be awakened when it is in the service of Love ... When we align ourselves with that love and act in service of that love, anything is possible. — Krishna Das

I really hope acting is going to be my career to the end, but you don't know anything, really, do you? — Kierston Wareing

However much they're paying teachers these days, it is not enough. Middle-schoolers are animals. — Meg Cabot

For all the huffing and blowing we get about rugged individualism, the American spirit and the American experiment always have had at their heart the notion that the government is all of us and that, therefore, the government may keep things in trust for all of us. — Charlie Pierce

I had never really dated. I've always been a relationship kind of person. — Bruce Willis

Privilege becomes arrogance. Arrogance promotes injustice. The seeds of ruin blossom. — Frank Herbert

If the mother had not beene in the oven, shee had never sought her daughter there. — George Herbert

Us f'gotten slaves was bein' drained by hunger'n'pain an' the mozzies from the slopin' pond now an' we was envyin' that Hawi boy diresome, till at a nod from Lyons they ripped down Elfy's pants an' held him an' busted that boy's ring, oilin' his hole up with lardbird fat b'tween turns. — David Mitchell