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We still need to be conscious of the fact that Russia has intercontinental ballistic missiles. — Rand Paul

The road to freedom, here and everywhere, begins in the classroom. — Hubert H. Humphrey

Commonplaces never become tiresome. It is we who become tired when we cease to be curious and appreciative. We find that it is not a new scene which is needed, but a new viewpoint. — Norman Rockwell

Sometimes to get the consequences of something makes you feel better, but why? — Deyth Banger

I don't think fear that you share with the whole world warps you. It's personal fears that do that. — Elizabeth Goudge

The dusk reeks of fornication and bad consciences. — Alan Moore

Beauty is altogether in the eye of the beholder. — Lew Wallace

Tradita BEveryone need love, as love needs us, love and lonely don't work together, unles you are in love with your self — Beta Metani'Marashi

The Wedding Ring

Although the lamp was out, above its darkness
I saw the bright reflection of a flame.
My soul is bare, stripped to the purest bareness;
It has escaped, transcended all its bounds.

A man, I held desire my dearest treasure.
but I give it, myself, my sacred pain,
my prayers, my ecstasies - all these, O Father,
I give with love to You, most loving one.

And so the hour of limitless surrender
enclosed me in a cloak of flames like wings;
empowered me with the power of Your commandment,
and clothed me in Your holy veil of fire.

So let me stretch my hand out to my brother;
I look in the Face of You, the Fount of Life,
and in the radiance of transfigured torture
I bear my cross, light as a wedding ring. — Zinaida Gippius

The sciences do not try to explain, they hardly even try to interpret, they mainly make models. By a model is meant a mathematical construct which, with the addition of certain verbal interpretations, describes observed phenomena. The justification of such a mathematical construct is solely and precisely that it is expected to work - that is correctly to describe phenomena from a reasonably wide area. Furthermore, it must satisfy certain esthetic criteria - that is, in relation to how much it describes, it must be rather simple. — John Von Neumann