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Humanitarian appeals always help. They penetrate deeper than political tradeoffs. — Jesse Jackson
Richard Nixon was an evil man - evil in a way that only those who believe in the physical reality of the Devil can understand it. He was utterly without ethics or morals or any bedrock sense of decency. — Hunter S. Thompson
Large-scale change is grounded in small steps toward a big idea — Stewart Friedman
You like excitement and emotion and change, you like remarkable sensations, whereas I go in for a holy calm, for sweet repose. — Henry James
If you're going to get engaged make sure you've talked to your partner about life together in the years to come. — Patti Stanger
true church, whilst the authorities appeared ever more indulgent to the unChristian pastimes — Tristram Hunt
An IT friendly Board should change the perspective to understand the power of information and the potential of technology. — Pearl Zhu
Breaking paradigms is scary. Not breaking them is even scarier. Life is scary, but mostly we scare ourselves.*** — Art Hochberg
I associate the garden with the whole experience of being alive, and so, there is nothing in the range of human experience that is separate from what the garden can signify in its eagerness and its insistence, and in its driving energy to live
to grow, to bear fruit. — Stanley Kunitz
Just like men, perfume is never perfect right away; you have to let it seduce you. — Jean Patou
To be of noble birth is a great advantage. In eighteen years it places a man within the select circle, known and respected, as another have merited in fifty years. It is a gain of thirty years without trouble. — Blaise Pascal
Every moment of one's existence one is growing into more or retreating into less. One is always living a little more or dying a little bit. — Norman Mailer
We grapple with this 'law of sin' (Rom. 8:2) and expel it from our body, establishing in its place the surveillance of the intellect. Through this surveillance we prescribe what is fitting for every faculty of the soul and every member of the body. For the senses we prescribe what they should take into account and to what extent they should do so, and this exercise of the spiritual law is called self-control. — Gregory Palamas
A monkey in a tuxedo suit, is still a monkey. — Charlie Green
I'm very happy with my life. I am what I am. I don't worry about anything that I can't control. That's a really good lesson in life. — Tom Watson