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Rhetoric completes the tools of learning. Dialectic zeros in on the logic of things, of particular systems of thought or subjects. Rhetoric takes the next grand step and brings all these subjects together into one whole. — William Blake

With eternity to draw on there could be no reason for hurrying - 'hurry' was not a concept in Martian. — Robert A. Heinlein

I was never an Angry Young Man. I am angry only when I hit my thumb with a hammer. — Kingsley Amis

If something was to happen to part of my family, I don't know what I'd do. — Aisha Hinds

In business for yourself, not by yourself. — William James

Prayer: Father God, I can't thank You enough for all that You have given me. I have so much to be thankful for. My barns are overflowing, and grain is spilling out over the top. Thank You. Thank You. Amen. Action: Take a risk and say "Thank You" in God's presence. Today's Wisdom: For three things I thank God every day of my life: thanks that he has vouchsafed me knowledge of his works; deep thanks that he has set in my darkness the lamp of faith; deep, deepest thanks that I have another life to look forward to - a life joyous with light and flowers and heavenly song. - HELEN KELLER — Emilie Barnes

A good speech should be like a woman's skirt; long enough to cover the subject and short enough to create interest. — Winston S. Churchill

It was my pork chop. But that's ok. I ate his dog food. — Bam Bam Bigelow

The artisan soul is not about rebellion but about resonance. — Erwin Raphael McManus

Do it not with poison. Strangle her in her bed, even the bed she hath contaminated. — William Shakespeare

In every man, there is a child. In every woman, there is a mother. — Santosh Kalwar

Part of the reason I actually preferred Twin Peaks's second season to its first was the fascinating spectacle of watching a narrative structure disintegrate and a narrative artist freeze up and try to shuck and jive when the plot reached a point where his own weaknesses as an artist were going to be exposed (just imagine the fear: this disintegration was happening on national TV). — David Foster Wallace