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So much of the deep lingering sadness over President Kennedy's assassination is about the unfinished promise: unspoken speeches, unfulfilled hopes, the wondering about what might have been. — Marian Wright Edelman

I hope I shall never be deterred from detecting what I think a cheat, by the menaces of a ruffian. — Samuel Johnson

In the early '90s, it felt like there was space - there was like an empty feel. There was nobody really doing this. Maybe the Pixies were, a little bit. Their lyrics were also disjointed, more psychosexual or something. That's part of youth, too, maybe, that you just feel like you're doing something different. — Stephen Malkmus

State are not made, nor patched; they grow;
Grow slow through centuries of pain,
And grow correctly in the main;
But only grow by certain laws,
Of certain bits in certain jaws. — John Masefield

I don't read anything about myself. As a child, there was something in me that was just instinctive. I want to be clear in my spirit, and I don't want to be blocked by things that get inside of you and kill you. — Gloria Vanderbilt

You can't criticize geometry. It's never wrong. — Paul Rand

Many artists stick to making and hire a manager to focus on their business. Artists that build websites and mobile apps can do that, too. — Fred Wilson

Our people shall be free — Thomas Jefferson

Life is a process of self-sustaining and self-generated action. If an organism fails in that action, it dies...It is only the concept of 'Life' that makes the concept of 'Value' possible. It is only to a living entity that things can be good or evil. — Ayn Rand

A field which feeds you, a river which gives you water are much holier than all other so-called holy places! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

The happiness of the creature consists in rejoicing in God, by which also God is magnified and exalted. — Jonathan Edwards

I choose not to make a graveyard of my body for the rotting corpses of dead animals. — George Bernard Shaw