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Intellectual freedom begins when one says with Socrates that he knows that he knows nothing, and then goes on to add: Do you know what you don't know and therefore what you should know? If your answer is affirmative and humble, then you are your own teacher, you are making your own assignment, and you will be your own best critic. You will not need externally imposed courses, nor marks, nor diplomas, nor a nod from your boss ... in business or in politics. (from the essay The Last Don Rag) — Scott M. Buchanan

I'd gone through periods where I didn't work live performances for probably seven or eight months at a time. — Johnny Rivers

Wisdom is knowledge which has become a part of one's being. — Orison Swett Marden

We must love one another whether or not we die.
Love can't block a bullet
but it can't be destroyed by one either,
and love is, for the most part, what makes Us Us -
in Orlando and in Brooklyn and in Kabul.
We will be everywhere, always;
there's nowhere else for Us, or you, to go.
Anywhere you run in this world, love will be there to greet you.
Around any corner, there might be two men. Kissing. — Jameson Fitzpatrick

The guy you see on the screen isn't really me. I'm Duke Morrison, and I never was and never will be a film personality like JOHN WAYNE . I know him well. I'm one of his closest students. I have to be. I made a living out of him. — John Wayne

Sometimes I think there are only two instructions we need to follow to develop and deepen our spiritual life: slow down and let go. — Oriah Mountain Dreamer

Death is not the end. — Patrick Ness

I am a warrior, so that my son may be a merchant, so that his son may be a poet. — John Quincy Adams

Lehman uses many conveyances - including the prose poem, the sestina, and curt rhymes - to travel across the writing life of a poet whose instinctive romanticism is always bracing and tough-minded, brimming with a rare generosity. — Ken Tucker