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Happy, thrice happy shall they be pronounced hereafter, who have contributed any thing, who have performed the meanest office in erecting this stupendous fabrick of Freedom and Empire on the broad basis of Independency; who have assisted in protecting the rights of humane nature and establishing an Asylum for the poor and oppressed of all nations and religions. — George Washington

To exist is simply to he there; those who exist let themselves be encountered, but you can never deduce anything from them. — Jean-Paul Sartre

The age of selfishness and greed is over. The age of kindness and generosity is underway. — Laurence Overmire

It's one thing to sit at home and write a piece with your guitar, and quite another to have it performed by four people. For me, it's always trial and error. — John Scofield

The quickest way to defuse fear or insecurity or anger is usually humor. I think comics figure that out quickly, and, once you figure it out, you think, 'Hey, if I can do this and get paid, that would be kind of cool.' — Billy Gardell

Remember, when you talk, you only repeat what you already know; if you listen, you might learn something. — Suzanne Woods Fisher

If you happen to believe what Ben & Jerry's is supporting and involved in, then you should support the company. If you don't believe in what we are supporting, don't support it. — Jerry Greenfield

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I'm sure that having acted like an asshole for a great deal of my life, then having played assholes for a good part of my life, created a perception that I'm an asshole. — Jay Mohr

If I'm not on a cruise, I'm either thinking about my last one or planning my next! — Beth

God is a wider consciousness than we are, a pure intelligence, spiritual life and actuality. He is neither one nor many, neither man nor spirit. Such predicates belong only to finite beings. — Joseph Alexander Leighton