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Things of greatest profit are set forth with least price. Where the wine is neat there needeth no live blush. — John Lyly

We shall not dwell for the present on the effort to delve down to the depths of our being. If possible at all, it is exceptional: and it is on the surface, at the point where it inserts itself into the close-woven tissue of other exteriorised personalities, that our ego generally finds its point of attachment; its solidity lies in this solidarity. — Henri Bergson

The only thing that gives [new technology] purpose is the kind of creative content we all produce. — Michael Eisner

Insults are the business of the court. — Naguib Mahfouz

A life spent largely among books, and in the exercise of a literary profession, has very obvious drawbacks, as a subject-matter, when one comes to write about it. — Mary Augusta Ward

I grew up with free television. Now, it wasn't free, there was these commercials, and so the economic model was driven through commercials and through advertising. — Nicholas Negroponte

I have to bite my lip not to lean down and kiss her. God, I want to kiss her so bad — Nyrae Dawn

The day is for honest men, the night for thieves. — Euripides

The authority of the Church was thrown over by the authority of the state. Twenty years only have passed, and the authority of the state is already thrown over by the authority of conscience ... I fear for those yet unborn, that they are already betrayed. Robbed of the truth we can inherit, they will know their sins as only misery, and their forgiveness they will not know at all because they do not know God. Then at last men will be free of God. Then they will be slaves indeed. — Lucy Beckett

I felt no stigma whatsoever in becoming the third Mrs. Gifford. — Kathie Lee Gifford

In worship we have our neighbors to right and left, before and behind, yet the Eternal Presence is over all and beneath all. Worship does not consist in achieving a mental state of concentrated isolation from one's fellows. But in depth of common worship it is as if we found our separate lives were all one life, within whom we live and move and have our being. — Thomas Raymond Kelly