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Let us not wonder if something happens which never was before, or if something doth not appear among us with which the ancients were acquainted. — Plutarch

I thought buying at the local market would be an excellent way to build positive relationships with the local villagers. — Eric Greitens

I can never say 'why' about anything I do. I suppose I can say 'how' and 'when' and 'what.' But 'why' is impenetrable to me. — Paul Auster

I became intent on saving him through showing him that he was loved. — Joyce Johnson

There is freedom of speech, but I cannot guarantee freedom after speech — Idi Amin

Objects obey quantum laws- they spread in possibility following the equation discovered by Erwin Schodinger- but the equation is not codified within the objects. Likewise, appropriate non-linear equations govern the dynamical response of bodies that have gone through the conditioning of quantum memory, although this memory is not recorded in them. Whereas classical memory is recorded in objects like a tape, quantum memory is truly the analog of what the ancients call Akashic memory, memory written in Akasha, Emptiness- nowhere. — Amit Goswami

Love is the primary and most significant spiritual need of a person — Sunday Adelaja

One of the accusations made against the Pope is that he did not give a public and obvious denunciation of anti-Semitism during the Holocaust. It's a valid issue but one that is often discussed with too little understanding of the reality of 1940s Europe. Such explicit condemnations of Nazi anti-Semitism were not really made in London, Washington, or Moscow, but it's always assumed that Rome should somehow have been different, in spite of the fact that the Vatican was surrounded by Nazi or pro-Nazi troops and that millions of Roman Catholics lived under Nazi occupation whereas London, Washington, and even Moscow were relatively cocooned and the latter even comparatively safe. — Michael Coren

In running away from ourselves we either fall on our neighbor's shoulder or fly at his throat. — Eric Hoffer

IN THE HEART OF AFRICA By Sir Samuel W. Baker, — Samuel White Baker

Oh my God, can you see me? I thought I was wearing my invisibility cloak. — Cate Tiernan