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Where we desire to be informed 'tis good to contest with men above ourselves; but to confirm and establish our opinions, 'tis best to argue with judgments below our own, that the frequent spoils and victories over their reasons may settle in ourselves an esteem and confirmed opinion of our own. — Thomas Browne

The ability to hold two competing thoughts in one's mind and still be able to function is the mark of a superior mind — F Scott Fitzgerald

The American people have a right to know the air they breathe is safe. — Sheldon Whitehouse

Silence is the cruelest means of rejection, even if it only masks confusion or regret. The — Megan Marshall

All our memories aren't bad, are they, Dorie? — Cara Marsi

The trend is that, over the years, there will be a growing disconnection between what you learn at a university, for example, and what you will practice in the market, making formal education just a necessary step. — Alexandre Magno

Music has become really important now. It's helped me to open up more and take a chance on loving people. Music is a good reason to care. It's just a vehicle though. It's a way to try and give somebody something that you feel. If trying the best I can isn't good enough, I'll just have to try harder next time ... it's all I can do. If I do the best I can, then at least I did the best I could in this life The way I like to look at it is ... if that's the last time /I ever got to play, I'd better give it everything I've got. — Stevie Ray Vaughan

It is proper Netiquette to provide positive reinforcement, feedback, for posts we Like. — David Chiles

I believe that you've had most of your important memories by the time you're thirty. After that, memory becomes water overflowing into an already full cup. — Douglas Coupland

Constant work, constant writing and constant revision. The real writer learns nothing from life. He is more like an oyster or a sponge. What he takes in he takes in normally the way any person takes in experience. But it is what is done with it in his mind, if he is a real writer, that makes his art. — Gore Vidal

We learn that those around us are an extension of ourselves, both animate and inanimate. All things have a life and form. We learn to love them all. — Frederick Lenz

I am confident. I never give up. — Arantxa Sanchez Vicario

If the government objects to monopoly prices for new inventions, it should stop granting patents. — Ludwig Von Mises