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Opinions are 10 a penny. In the spin-driven, PR-controlled world of the 21st century, hard facts are rare indeed. — David Hewson

Nature without learning is blind, learning apart from nature is fractional, and practice in the absence of both is aimless. — Plutarch

I think sometimes girls look at Victoria's Secret models and think that they have to model themselves after that, but I really don't think that's the best; even though they are called 'models,' they're not the best people to model yourself after. — Rebel Wilson

Men are most powerfully affected by those evils which themselves feel, or which appear before their own eyes. — Samuel Johnson

The real evil is usually the element that makes one nervous while they are confronting or exposing it. — Walid Shoebat

Have I today done anything to fulfill the purpose for which Thou didst cause me to be born? — John Baillie

When a leader comes along who eliminates the tension and dodges the paradox and neatly and precisely explains who the enemies are and gives black-and-white answers to questions, leaving little room for the very real mystery of the divine, it should not surprise us when that person gains a large audience. Especially if that person is really, really confident. — Rob Bell

I think the best friendships are those that can stand the test of time, where the friendship is based more on who you are than on what you do or what you have. — Steve Pavlina

So you truly do not believe in God?"
"I find no reason to, in nature ... If the idea of God is unknown in the state of nature, it must then be a human invention. — Umberto Eco

Why is there ever this perverse cruelty in humankind, that makes us hurt most those we love best? — Jacqueline Carey

Now, as God the maker play'd he taught the game to Nature whom he created in his image; taught her the selfsame game which he played to her. — Johannes Kepler

I sense that stepping into the light is also a powerful metaphor for consciousness, for the birth of the knowing mind, for the simple and yet momentous coming of the sense of self into the world of the mental. — Antonio R. Damasio