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Implementation of knowledge generates new values. — Eraldo Banovac

She returned his gaze, struck by the sense of her own transformation, and overwhelmed by the beauty which a lifetime havit had taught her to ignore. — Ian McEwan

(Reed looks out over the audience from the stage)

"Some of them don't even move, they stand riveted in a kind of reverence as they endure the jostling madness.
They see you.
They hear you.
I never knew there could be any other reason to keep on breathing.
Ever. — Paula Coots

Emancipation from error is the condition of real knowledge. — Henri Frederic Amiel

Ho Chi Minh and Vietnam were perfect for Lyndon Johnson: 220 million against 18 million, water buffalo and all. No risk, really. — David Douglas Duncan

Arriving there is what you are destined for — C.P. Cavafy

Destiny's Child literally taught me how to sing. — Katy B

When you make a choice, you change the future. — Deepak Chopra

That rifle on the wall of the labourer's cottage or working class flat is the symbol of democracy. It is our job to see that it stays there. — George Orwell

Are you a polititcian or does lyin' just run in your family? — Mary Stuart Masterson

I did not grope the wife of Defense Secretary Ashton Carter or the daughter of Sen. Christopher Coons. I don't put drugs in drinks or give drinks to underage females. And all those photos about me inappropriately touching girls, they are blown-up. — Joe Biden

New Age music does something wonderful to the nervous system. — Paul Horn

I made art a philosophy, and philosophy an art: I altered the minds of men, and the colour of things: I awoke the imagination of my century so that it created myth and legend around me: I summed up all things in a phrase, all existence in an epigram: whatever I touched I made beautiful — Oscar Wilde

The main emotion of the adult American who has had all the advantages of wealth, education, and culture is disappointment. — John Cheever