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All real progress must be slow. — Swami Vivekananda

And do not unjustly kill that which God has forbidden. And whoever is killed unjustly - We have given his heir authority, but let him not exceed limits in taking life. Indeed, he has been supported. — Anonymous

One has followed the other in an endless circle, for it is certain that as man's insight increases so he finds both wretchedness and greatness within himself. In a word man knows he is wretched. Thus he is wretched because he is so, but he is truly great because he knows it. — Blaise Pascal

Now man cannot live without some vision of himself. But still less can he live with a vision that is not true to his inner experience and inner feeling. — D.H. Lawrence

You cannot have humane Zionism, it is a contradiction in terms. — Israel Shahak

But underneath it all she could not conceive that the boy the gypsies took away was the same lout who would eat half a suckling pig for lunch and whose flatulence withered flowers. — Gabriel Garcia Marquez

Our campaign is the opposite of 'competence.' — William J. Clinton

The young need discipline and a full bookcase. — Vivienne Westwood

At the core of Silicon Valley is a passion for 'yes.' — Steven Levy

World's full of things to lose yourself in. Don't mean we should spend our whole lives behind the wards. — Peter V. Brett

There is a piece of me that likes to fondly imagine my maverick and rebellious nature. But, more accurately, I like to have a nice and cosy institution that I can rub up against a little bit. — Douglas Adams

He thought there must be a place, like a dead-letter office, where everyone's longing went, yearning that was sent out, day after day. He thought it must collect somewhere, in a dank basement room, the mass of it rising and rising like water, and with no end in sight. — Jane Hamilton