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It is doubtful whether our present system of popular education does not retard independent or self thinking as much as it promotes it. All genuine education is self-education. It will incite the individual to think for himself, by rethinking what the race's great thinkers have already thought for him, thus enabling him to go ahead under his own mental steam. — Joseph Alexander Leighton

We must, I believe, start teaching our children the sanity of nonviolence much earlier. — Alice Walker

Faithfulness is produced by the Holy Spirit in a yielded Christian life. — Billy Graham

To see a candle's light one must take it into a dark place. — Ursula K. Le Guin

The idea of devoting two years of my life to making a corporate product that looks and smells and tastes like a lot of other things out there with just a different trademark character is a bore. — James Mangold

Your greatest power is to show love, to receive love and to be love. — Oprah Winfrey

That instinct for human character that is perhaps inherent in an imaginative writer. — Graham Greene

There are two ways to look at how life works and how people find their paths. One way is you take your time and try different things out. The other is you settle in early. I was into cooking very early. — Michael Mina

Aggression is part of the masculine design, we are hardwired for it ... Little girls do not invent games where large numbers of people die, where bloodshed is a prerequisite for having fun. Hockey, for example, was not a feminine creation. Nor was boxing. A boy wants to attack something - and so does a man, even if it's only a little white ball on a tee. — John Eldredge

It's simple. Nothing exists except in relation to something else. — Orson Scott Card

I, alas, must present myself somewhat ignominiously as a chef in a busy kitchen. Somewhere a novel is bubbling on a back burner, an old attempt at history may come out of the freezer. — Theodore White