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The intellectual debility of contemporary conservatism is indicated by its silence on all important matters. — Christopher Lasch

Never once have I thought that Social Security would be something that would ever be available to me. — Henry Rollins

Be careful, Angel, he says. When you stare at a man like that, he's likely to git any number of number of ... innerestin ideas. — Moira Young

When we have a good balance between thinking and feeling ... our actions and lives are always the richer for it. — Yo-Yo Ma

Love comes from the heart, lust comes ...lower — Teresa Mummert

The author says the mark of a true rest your creature is an inability to be still without a kind of resignation. — C.S. Lewis

The best relationships are win-win. Why don't more people go into relationships with that attitude? — John C. Maxwell

As Camus' reworking of the myth reveals, liberty can be found in the oddest of places - even Oran or Hades. — Robert Zaretsky

In fact, you place so little value on experience that when what you experience of God differs from what you've heard of God, you automatically discard the experience and own the words, when it should be just the other way around. — Neale Donald Walsch

What I assert, deny, question, in the present, I still can. But mostly I shall use the various tenses of the past. For mostly I do not know, it is perhaps no longer so, it is too soon to
know, I simply do not know, perhaps shall never know. — Samuel Beckett

It is true that the modern Christian is less robust, but that is not thanks to Christianity; it is thanks to the generations of freethinkers, who from the Renaissance to the present day, have made Christians ashamed of many of their traditional beliefs. It is amusing to hear the modern Christian telling you how mild and rationalistic Christianity really is and ignoring the fact that all its mildness and rationalism is due to the teaching of men who in their own day were persecuted by all orthodox Christians. — Bertrand Russell

A New Orleans credo: When life gives you lemons
make daiquiris. — Chris Rose

One of the basic things about a string is that it can vibrate in many different shapes or forms, which gives music its beauty. — Edward Witten