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If you only know your own side of a case, then your belief is likely to be inadequate. You need to be able to refute counter-arguments to your position otherwise you aren't justified in your belief even if it happens to be true. — Nigel Warburton

An enlarged global public society, with its many dissenting and corrective voices, can quickly call the bluff of lavishly credentialled and smug intellectual elites. — Pankaj Mishra

We need to take on the teachers' union once and for all. — Chris Christie

Individualism is going around these days in uniform, handing out the party line on individualism. — Wendell Berry

The Chinese had a saying that had been in her mind for a while, troubling her: Society prepares the crime; the criminal only commits it. — James Patterson

In this world there are only two tragedies. One is not getting what one wants, and the other is getting it. (Mr. Dumby, Act III) — Oscar Wilde

Are you also going to inform me I need to be as swift as a fire so I may move mountains in the wind?" Yoshi — Renee Ahdieh

We know how ninety-nine percent of the universe works," he told Carter shortly after they met, "and that's the clockworks, that's what we build with. But the other one percent makes the clockworks wind down. That's inertia. No one knows how that works, but it does. It's that one percent mystery that's the way of our maker. Put everything together, energy and inertia, the explicable and the inexplicable, and that's how you and I make our living. — Glen David Gold

I also don't have a desire to be on the A-list. I feel more people can relate to the D-list than the A-list. — Kathy Griffin

She says, trying uselessly to console me: 'What are you so long for in your face? Everybody forgets some small things, all the time!'
But if small things go, will large things be close behind? — Salman Rushdie

People find particular things, however, frightening; and it's when someone is able to threaten or entice us with those that the man himself becomes frightening. — Epictetus

When I eat cilantro, it's like someone sprayed perfume down my throat. It closes up my throat, even if there's only a little piece. I like Mexican food, and I'll go out to a Mexican restaurant and tell them, 'Look, I will die if you get cilantro in my food.' Then there's always that one little piece that falls in, and I gag. — Amber Rose