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Universal love is really the way of the sage-kings. It is what gives peace to the rulers and sustenance to the people — Mozi

I mean enormous pressure was brought to bear - Valerie Amos, Lady Amos, went round Africa with people from our intelligence services trying to press them. I had to make sure that we didn't promise a misuse of aid in a way that would be illegal. — Clare Short

The ultimate singularity is the Big Bang, which physicists believe was responsible for the birth of the universe. We are asked by science to believe that the entire universe sprang from nothingness, at a single point and for no discernible reason. This notion is the limit case for credulity. In other words, if you can believe this, you can believe anything. It is a notion that is, in fact, utterly absurd, yet terribly important. Those so-called rational assumptions flow from this initial impossible situation. Western religion has its own singularity in the form of the apocalypse, an event placed not at the beginning of the universe but at its end. This seems a more logical position than that of science. If singularities exist at all it seems easier to suppose that they might arise out of an ancient and highly complexified cosmos, such as our own, than out of a featureless and dimensionless mega-void. — Terence McKenna

Do not worry. Try to appear jolly and unconcerned. I have smiled often with the bases full with two strikes and three balls on the batter. This seems to unnerve. — Rube Foster

At least with all the blood moved to his face he'd be able to leave the table without further embarrassing himself. — Nicole Castle

I live in N.Y.C. and walk everywhere, so I like stylish shoes that are comfortable. — Vincent Piazza

It is not my democracy as a person; it is our democracy as a society. — Bashar Al-Assad

I cannot suggest political ways out, that is the task of politicians, so it is simply that those who accuse me of this do not know how to read. — Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn

Either do not attempt at all, or go through with it. — Ovid

Halakha, as the human way of life in accordance with the Torah, does not aim at absolute truth, nor does it run after the fata- morgana of universal truth. Neither of them is accessible to human beings. Its aim is "earthly truth" that the human intellect is able to grasp and for whose pursuance in life man must accept personal responsibility. — Eliezer Berkovits

And so it is in politics, dear brother, Each for himself alone, there is no other. — Geoffrey Chaucer