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This is the very heart of true morality
not to struggle, not to fight with any weapons, for one's self alone
but to struggle and to fight for the common interest, to wield the power of brain and good right arm if need be for one's family, for the ordered community of life, for the state, for moral principles, humanity, and the common good. — Joseph Alexander Leighton

Don't be surprised if in the 21st century lectures on meditation appear in university catalogues for physics. — Gary Zukav

The winters were getting colder, starting earlier, lasting longer, with more snows than he could remember from childhood. As soon as man stopped adding his megatons of filth to the atmosphere each day, he thought, the atmosphere had reverted to what it must have been long ago, moister weather summer and winter, more stars than he had ever seen before, and more, it seemed, each night than the night before: the sky a clear, endless blue by day, velvet blue-black at night with blazing stars that modern man had never seen. — Kate Wilhelm

The touchstone of a free act - from the decision to get out of bed in the morning or take a walk in the afternoon to the highest resolutions by which we bind ourselves for the future - is always that we know that we could also have left undone what we actually did. — Hannah Arendt

I don't know how to type so I handwrite everything. — Billy Bob Thornton

She [Barbra Streisand] was just - we can't know what we mean to each other. You know, artists, you can't know - you can't know that, but she was really important. — Meryl Streep

I am going to Spain to fight an army without a general, and thence to the East to fight a general without an army. — Julius Caesar

Having a vested interest in other souls unconditionally creates a ripple effect that produces miracles in the lives of those around us. — Molly Friedenfeld

A civilized society is one which tolerates eccentricity to the point of doubtful sanity. — Robert Frost

I invest in things for the long term and have a long horizon and the flexibility. — Jerry Yang

The dimensions of a work of art are seldom realized by the author until the work is accomplished. It is like a flowering dream. Ideas grow, budding silently, and there are a thousand illuminations coming day by day as the work progresses. A seed grows in writing as in nature. The seed of the idea is developed by both labor and the unconscious, and the struggle that goes on between them. — Carson McCullers

During the lockout year, my focus was the basics, sharpening my moves, my fundamentals. — Brandon Jennings

The subjunctive mood is in its death throes, and the best thing to do is to put it out of its misery as soon as possible. — W. Somerset Maugham

Noise is the most impertinent of all forms of interruption. It is not only an interruption, but also a disruption of thought. — Arthur Schopenhauer

She was a free bird: queen of the world and laughing. — Roman Payne