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It is hostile to a democratic system to involve the judiciary in the politics of the people. — Felix Frankfurter

It's fear that makes us lose our conscience. It's also what transforms us into cowards. — Marjane Satrapi

What's hard is designing a service model that allows average employees - not just the exceptional ones - to produce service excellence as an everyday routine. — Frances Frei

Plato taught us that, "Wise men talk because they have something to say; fools because they have to say something." The sages throughout the ages have echoed this very sentiment about the inferior man. The book of Proverbs states, "A fool finds no pleasure in understanding but delights in airing his own opinions." And Chuang Tzu taught, "Fools regard themselves as already awake." They think they are smarter than other people. — Bohdi Sanders

have forced myself to move forward, but I can never move on. — Lisa See

We were safe and together, and that was all that mattered now. — Kristen Simmons

Much of current speculation about the nature of ETIs
what level of technology have you achieved?, etc.
is misguided. The first question an earthling should ask of an ETI is not: What is the level of your science? but rather: Did it also happen to you? Do you have a self? If so, how do you handle it? Did you suffer a catastrophe. — Walker Percy

A heart renewed
a loving heart
a penitent and humble heart
a heart broken and contrite, purified by love
that and only that is the rest of men. Spotlessness may do for angels, repentance unto life is the highest that belongs to man. — Frederick William Robertson

Joy and sorrow are the light and shade of life; without light and shade no picture is clear. — Hazrat Inayat Khan

Freedom flourishes upon the bedrock of ethics and integrity. — Mollie Marti

It was written I should be loyal to the nightmare of my choice. — Joseph Conrad

John Barth, I think, was really a writer of my own age and somewhat of my own temperament, although his books are very different from mine, and he has been a spokesman for the very ambitious, long, rather academic novel. But I don't think that what he is saying, so far as I understand it, is so very different from what I'm saying. — John Updike