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Sir Walter Scott created rank & caste in the South and also reverence for and pride and pleasure in them. Life on the Mississippi
Don Quixote swept admiration for medieval chivalry-silliness out of existence. Ivanhoe restored it. Mark Twain, Life on the Mississippi — Mark Twain

Is there anything more beautiful than gold?" - Freya's question.
Plain-thoughted Thor spoke. "A farm at first light
Is more beautiful than gold, or
A ship's sails in the mist.
Many ordinary things are far more beautiful. — George Webbe Dasent

The commandment to honor parents was given to ensure that the elderly, although they may not feel wanted by family or society, are still given their appropriate reward. — Laura Schlessinger

Farewell, my children, forever. I go to your Father. — Marie Antoinette

As a speaker, business leader or marketer of any type, the onus is now on each of us to become equally capable of communicating very personally with a seemingly endless number of people connected by social technologies. — Simon Mainwaring

We've organized ourselves as cultures, to a large degree, around what we agree we know. And when you have multiple ways of knowing, multiple ways of organizing, the society loses one of its deepest organizational principles. — David Weinberger

Sammy Lee is another inbred player — David Pleat

Each of us must do whatever we have a passion to do. — Jessica Tandy

God's plan is for parents to be the primary spiritual leaders of their children — Brian Dollar

The more you give, the less you need. — Stephen Richards

Thomas Aquinas put forward the basis of modern just war theory, suggesting that war cannot be fought for personal gain and must be waged by a legitimate body, and that the overriding motive must be to secure peace. — DK Publishing

You know, before I would think, my cab driver hates me. Now I think my limo driver hates me. — Ray Romano

I would be the first to say that while a lack of money can cause misery, money doesn't buy you happiness. — John Caudwell