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The reason for thinking that there will be no 'last' philosophy is simply that no answer can fail to be an answer to a question, and no question can guarantee its own permanent relevance. — Richard M. Rorty

God sees us differently. We see where we are but God sees where we can be. — Jamie Larbi

loneliness every day, day in and day out. Eventually, I come to thick snow and need to put on my snow boots so I can drudge through these rough patches. Never, have I felt this avalanche of snowfall on my head as I have tonight. I truly have no one. I am truly am alone. — April Raynne

We learned long ago that liberty could be preserved only by limiting in some way the freedom of action of individuals; that otherwise liberty would necessarily yield to absolutism; and in the same way we have learned that unless there be regulation of competition, its excesses will lead to the destruction of competition, and monopoly will take its place. — Louis D. Brandeis

I'm someone who loves to play. I make films so I can have fun with the characters. — Jane Campion

For if I do something, I never do it thoughtlessly. — Diane Ackerman

Divorce is a fire exit. When a house is burning, it doesn't matter who set the fire. If there is no fire exit, everyone in the house will be burned! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

This is the end. For me the beginning of life. — Dietrich Bonhoeffer

Our efforts to remove hatred and indifference from the world begin by trying to remove them from our own mind. — Mata Amritanandamayi

I want to be known as one of the most accurate investors that ever lived. — Kevin Rose

If you had a good radio - and everybody did in those days - you could find it. — Georgie Fame

I always say the greats just get better. — Randy Jackson

We should not be too hasty in bestowing either our praise or censure on mankind, since we shall often find such a mixture of good and evil in the same character, that it may require a very accurate judgment and a very elaborate inquiry to determine on which side the balance turns. — Henry Fielding