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What is death but descending into a dark, eternal sleep? — B.L. Norris

Ever since the days of Adam, man has been hiding from God and saying, 'God is hard to find. — Fulton J. Sheen

The war keeps taking pieces of me anyway. Makes the rest of me harder to hit. — Brian Francis Slattery

In a bureaucracy, they shoot the bull, pass the buck, and make seven copies of everything. — Charles E. McKenzie

Cultivate the ability to make decisions and think alone. Do not be afraid of failure, but learn from it. — John Wooden

The desire to be a politician should bar you for life from ever becoming one."
"Don't vote. It just encourages them ... — Billy Connolly

you Don't want what I'M ready to dish out — Sylvia Day

The devil knew what he did when he made men politic; he crossed himself by it. — William Shakespeare

There is no person alive who cannot make a new beginning. — L. Ron Hubbard

And usually [the philosopher] philosophizes either in order to resign himself to life, or to seek some finality in it, or to distract himself and forget his griefs, or for pastime and amusement. — Miguel De Unamuno

But the paradox is here: when cultivated people do stay away from a certain portion of the population, when all social advantages are persistently withheld, it may be for years, the result itself is pointed to as a reason and is used as an argument for the continued withholding. — Jane Addams

Love is an energy which exists of itself. It is its own value. — Thornton Wilder

Without looking, then, to those extraordinary social influences which are now acting in precisely this direction, but only at whatis inevitably doing around us, I think we must regard the land as a commanding and increasing power on the citizen, the sanative and Americanizing influence, which promises to disclose new virtues for ages to come. — Ralph Waldo Emerson