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Without passion there might be no errors, but without passion there would certainly be no history. — C.V. Wedgwood

Life must be poetry, a song, a dance, like a flower on the roadside, blossoming for no one in particular, but spreading its fragrance in the wind, and sending it anywhere. — Lao-Tzu

We are the sort of creature who not only needs to put up firewood and food for the winter but who must also predict the distant future, make decisions about who or what created the universe and what sort of principles and path we should follow, deal with our fellow difficult and dangerous creatures, and in other ways make sense of things that would overtax any creature. — Eric Maisel

As a child, I loved fairy tales because the story, the what-comes-next, is paramount. As an adult, I'm fascinated by their logic and illogic. — Gail Carson Levine

The driving aesthetic of military style is uniformity. Whence the word uniform. From first inspection to Arlington National Cemetery, soldiers look like those around them: same hat, same boots, identical white grave marker. They are discouraged from looking unique, because that would encourage them to feel unique, to feel like an individual. The problem with individuals is that they think for themselves and of themselves, rather than for and of their unit. They're the lone goldfish on the old Pepperidge Farm bags, swimming the other way. They're a problem. — Mary Roach

But so many people... have only got their minds tacked on to their physical corpses. — D.H. Lawrence

Life sucks. We've adapted. — Gena Showalter

The statue was of a young man with a tall, gaunt body and an angular face. He held his head as if he faced a challenge and found joy in his capacity to meet it. All that Dagny wanted of life was contained in the desire to hold her head as he did. — Ayn Rand

You're just going to bear witness to his life. I think sometimes that's the greatest gift we can give one another. — Jeanne Ray

I never can pass by the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York without thinking of it not as a gallery of living portraits but as a cemetery of tax-deductible wealth. — Lewis H. Lapham

Yeah, I spent about 20 years in a dorm room. It took me a while to graduate. — Douglas Wilson

Panic's Of Tremble1, is on Kindle form. — Janelle R. Moore

I am convinced that the majority of American people do understand that we have a moral responsibility to foster the concepts of opportunity, free enterprise, the rule of law, and democracy. They understand that these values are the hope of the world. — Richard Lugar

Power is something of which I am convinced there is no innocence this side of the womb. — Nadine Gordimer

For a truly religious man nothing is tragic. — Ludwig Wittgenstein