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We had the experience but missed the meaning. And approach to the meaning restores the experience in a different form. — T. S. Eliot
Don't yield to that alluring witch, laziness, or else be prepared to surrender all that you have won in your better moments. — Horace
I play PC and Xbox games at home, and I just got a PSP as a birthday present. — Uwe Boll
If knowledge is power, then curiosity is the muscle. — Danielle LaPorte
Few real people appear in my two novels, actually. "Ari" appears on the edge of this book a couple of times - but on the edge, she's never in it, even if she's a determining force from the outside. Everybody in the first book was basically made up, if never from scratch. — Ben Lerner
When you're truly connecting with wisdom, the more you learn, the more you realize the less you know. — Yehuda Berg
(Many religions, from Judaism to Zoroastrianism, use light and fire as symbols for the presence of God, perhaps because light, like God, cannot be seen but permits us to see everything there is, perhaps because fire liberates the energy hidden in a log of wood or a lump of coal just as God liberates the potential energy to do good things that is hidden in every human being, just as God will be the fire that burns within Moses, enabling him to do the great things he will go on to do, but not consuming him in the process.) — Harold S. Kushner
I don't think there are any students who should not be exposed to a basic financial literacy course. — Ben Bernanke
With every increase in the degree of consciousness, and in proportion to that increase, the intensity of despair increases: the more consciousness the more intense the despair — Soren Kierkegaard
The majority is almost always wrong. The crowd is untruth. Scapegoating is demonic. — Brian Zahnd
One of the greatest weaknesses of Chris Mitchell's editorship of the Australian is that he has allowed Greg Sheridan to remain his foreign editor throughout. Sheridan is a man who argued in different columns that George W. Bush was the Winston Churchill of our era; that unlike mediocre politicians like Barack Obama and John McCain, the "new star" of American politics, Sarah Palin, was able to combine "celebrity" with "character"; that President Obama's "anti-Israel hysteria" was leading his administration toward "licensing a mutant strain of anti-semitism"; and that the United States would most likely be strengthened by the crash of Wall Street in September 2008. — Robert Manne
