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The sermon which I write inquisitive of truth is good a year after, but that which is written because a sermon must be writ is musty the next day. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Magick is the science and art of causing change to occur in conformity with will. — Aleister Crowley

Without ambition no conquests are made, and no business created. Ambition is the root of all achievement. — James A. Champy

And some of us believe in freedom of the individual over the tyranny of the common good. — Kameron Hurley

I painted the picture, and in the colors the rhythm of the music quivers. I painted the colors I saw. — Edvard Munch

I was looking for a name with an old English sound, very easy to pronounce in every language and easy to remember. At the beginning I used J. P. Tod's, but then in 1999 it was shortened since too many people were asking who was Mr. J. P. Tod's. — Diego Della Valle

The truth is: We serve a generous God. He delights in giving us opportunities beyond our capabilities. He has promised to equip us, and remain with us through each bend in the road. — David Jeremiah

We don't get montages or grand finales. We just eat dinner and do the dishes, and absolutely no one's going to clap their hands about it. — Kelsey Miller

It's like one of those dreams you have when someone is chasing you. You're running as fast as you can, and someone's trotting behind you, just out of range, trying to grab onto you. — Michael Chang

On the Gang of Eight bill, there was no provisions really for extra scrutiny or safety for refugees. At the time the bill came up, two Iraqi refugees came to my home town, Bowling Green, Kentucky. Their fingerprints were on a bomb from Iraq. They were in the database, but we didn't pick them up. — Rand Paul

The next day, the day after, every day, he had to begin again. M. Mabeuf went out with a book and came back with a little money. As the secondhand bookstall keepers saw that he was forced to sell, they bought from him for twenty sous what he had paid twenty francs for. Sometimes to the same booksellers. Volume by volume, the whole library disappeared. At times he would say, "But I am eighty years old," as if he had some lingering hope of reaching the end of his days before reaching the end of his books. — Victor Hugo

I'm truly blessed to be where I am and accomplish what I have. — Ryan Howard

All will be well, if we do what is right — Dean Koontz