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Prescription: A physician's guess at what will best prolong the situation with least harm to the patient. — Ambrose Bierce

People have only as much liberty as they have the intelligence to want and the courage to take. — Emma Goldman

Anachronism becomes a problem only in questions of historical meaning, and even then anachronistic analogies can still have heuristic value. — John J. Collins

There is, I am sensible, an age at which every individual of you would choose to stop; and you will look out for the age at which, had you your wish, your species had stopped. Uneasy at your present condition for reasons which threaten your unhappy posterity with still greater uneasiness, you will perhaps wish it were in your power to go back; and this sentiment ought to be considered, as the panegyric of your first parents, the condemnation of you contemporaries, and a source of terror to all those who may have the misfortune of succeeding you. — Jean-Jacques Rousseau

Do not consider despair as a thick and high wall standing on your way; it is just a darkness and you can still walk in the darkness till you reach the light! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

It's just a crime that people don't take the time and make the effort to have a conversation if it's bothering them that much. — Shelley Long

When you ask yourself, whoever you are, that think you're going to support Donald Trump, think, do you believe in the Constitution? Are you going to change the Constitution? — Rand Paul

The two roads that lead to poverty and riches travel in opposite directions. If you want riches, you must refuse to accept any circumstance that leads to poverty. (The word riches is here used in its broadest sense, meaning financial, spiritual, mental, and material estates). — Napoleon Hill

Sometimes poetry, it is incomprehensible. But we need incomprehensible stuff! It is very healthy to talk about incomprehensible things! It is very healthy! We need it! — Roberto Benigni

Intelligence starts to get pretty dull if it's not coupled with kindness. — Carmen Ejogo

The auspices for philosophy are bad if, when proceeding ostensibly on the investigation of truth, we start saying farewell to all uprightness, honesty and sincerity, and are intent only on passing ourselves off for what we are not. We then assume, like those three sophists [Fichte, Schelling and Hegel], first a false pathos, then an affected and lofty earnestness, then an air of infinite superiority, in order to impose where we despair of ever being able to convince. — Arthur Schopenhauer

If God gave the soul his whole creation she would not be filled thereby but only with himself. — Meister Eckhart