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The beginnings of all things are weak and tender. We must therefore be clear-sighted in the beginnings, for, as in their budding we discern not the danger, so in their full growth we perceive not the remedy. — Michel De Montaigne

A hyperactive stock market is the pickpocket of enterprise. — Warren Buffett

The trouble with wedlock is that there's not enough wed and too much lock. — Christopher Morley

An NDP government will establish, in law, clear criteria for resource extraction and transportation based on the principles of sustainable development, which include internalizing all pollution costs and putting a price on carbon. In our day and age there is no longer any way around it. Any new energy project requires a thorough, credible environmental assessment process, based on criteria of sustainable development and social acceptability. We don't have one in Canada, because the Conservatives have gutted all the relevant existing legislation and reduced the staff responsible for enforcing it. — Tom Mulcair

There is an innocence or purity that we see in renewals and in the Mennonite church and a new an invigorated civil rights movement. — Shane Claiborne

I wish that I did not have to tell him this lie, when he knows more of my truth than anyone else in the world. — Ally Condie

I think the presidency is an institution over which you have temporary custody. — Ronald Reagan

But love is much like a dam; if you allow a tiny crack to form through which only a trickle of water can pass, that trickle will quickly bring down the whole structure and soon no one will be able to control the force of the current. — Paulo Coelho

Oh, yeah, any functioning society has got to have its doctors, its teachers, and its nightlife photographers. — Leila Sales

The task of defining Jesus's message fell instead to a new crop of educated, urbanized, Greek-speaking Diaspora Jews who would become the primary vehicles for the expansion of the new faith. As these extraordinary men and women, many of them immersed in Greek philosophy and Hellenistic thought, began to reinterpret Jesus's message so as to make it more palatable both to their fellow Greek-speaking Jews and to their gentile neighbors in the Diaspora, they gradually transformed Jesus from a revolutionary zealot to a Romanized demigod, from a man who tried and failed to free the Jews from Roman oppression to a celestial being wholly uninterested in any earthly matter. — Reza Aslan

Something could be exchanged, we thought, some deal made, some tradeoff, we still had our bodies. — Margaret Atwood

Iraq is a better place, absolutely worth it. — Paul Bremer

My favorite Dominican dish to indulge in is anything with crab. — Pharrell Williams

All is fine with the world... — Jayendra Puri Goswami