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The weakling and the coward cannot be saved by honesty alone; but without honesty, the brave and able man is merely a civic wild beast who should be hunted down by every lover of righteousness. No man who is corrupt, no man who condones corruption in others, can possibly do his duty by the community. — Theodore Roosevelt

What distinguishes a technological world is that the terms of nature are obscured; one need not live quite in the present or the local. — Rebecca Solnit

I want to be loved, honestly and truly loved, for who I am. And I want to love a woman with all my heart for all my life. I want to ache for her mind, for her body, for her companionship. — Kerrelyn Sparks

There is very little success where there is very little laughter. — Andrew Carnegie

Man doesn't have to look strong all the time,
only somewhen he needs to or has to be one.
This is how the real strong man be and lives. — Toba Beta

When you feel like hope is gone, look inside you and be strong and you'll finally see the truth- that hero lies in you. — Mariah Carey

What I did was pour out about a gallon of Chanel Number Five and put a burning wedding invitation to it, and boom, I'm recycling. — Chuck Palahniuk

I think every child in every country, not just South Africa, every year should go to a national park, and it should be part of their basic curriculum. — Lewis Pugh

All history is an attempt to find pattern and meaning in a section of human experience, and every historian worthy of the name raises questions about man's ultimate destiny and the meaning of all history to which, as history, he can provide no answers. The answers belong to the realm of theology. — G. B. Caird

Labor, you know, is prayer. — Bayard Taylor

Fools should not have chapping sticks'; that is, weapons of offence. — Walter Scott