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Wealth is not a pizza, where if I have too many slices you have to eat the Domino's box. — P. J. O'Rourke

If commercialization is putting my art on a shirt so that a kid who can't afford a $30,000 painting can buy one, then I'm all for it. — Keith Haring

Maybe I'll take a little better care of myself, but I wouldn't count on it. — Alex Trebek

the Dew-Drop Inn & Fishing Camp; — Harper Lee

Aesthetic and moral education are closely related to this sensory education. Multiply the sensations, and develop the capacity of appreciating fine differences in stimuli and we refine the sensibility and multiply man's pleasures. Beauty lies in harmony, not in contrast; and harmony is refinement; therefore, there must be a fineness of the senses if we are to appreciate harmony. The aesthetic harmony of nature is lost upon him who has coarse senses. The world to him is narrow and barren. In life about us, there exist inexhaustible fonts of aesthetic enjoyment, before which men pass as insensible as the brutes seeking their enjoyment in those sensations which are crude and showy, since they are the only ones accessible to them. Now, from the enjoyment of gross pleasures, vicious habits very often spring. Strong stimuli, indeed, do not render acute, but blunt the senses, so that they require stimuli more and more accentuated and more and more gross. — Montessori Maria

And I'm supposed to believe that Reagan was a great leader? This is who he chose as the Secretary of Education ... — William Bennett

Fiction can serve in a non-threatening way to open minds and, I hope, hearts to the Word of God. — Francine Rivers

Since I got my new liver, some of my tastes have changed. There are certain things I don't like anymore. I loved Indian food before but not now. — Jack Bruce

So the blind will lead the blind, and the deaf shout warnings to one another until their voices are lost. — Norman Mailer

We tend to believe that God's commands are given to us merely for our own sake. But this is not true. As those created in the image of God, our very nature as image bearers explains the reasons behind God's commands. — Gerald Hiestand