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No persons are more frequently wrong, than those who will not admit they are wrong. — Francois De La Rochefoucauld
Eventually you realize that not all opposing viewpoints come from people who oppose you. — Robert Breault
The person who in shaky times also wavers only increases the evil, but the person of firm decision fashions the universe. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
I think a lot of us responded intensely to 'True Detective' because it was so incredibly earnest. That's what made it heartbreaking and involving. — Annalee Newitz
In a world suffering from mental stress, yoga promises calm. In a distracted world, yoga creates focus, creates concentration. In a world of fear, yoga promises strength and courage. A healthy body and a disciplined mind are the foundations of a world free from fear. In crafting a new self through Yoga, we create a new world. — Narendra Modi
I went to America to get away from constantly being cast in costume dramas, playing posh people. — Dominic West
Sometimes we have to see what we don't want, to know what we do want. — Jon Gordon
Only the two of us together flying high upon the wings of love. — Jeffrey Osborne
Despite this book, white people will still be able to enjoy Vespa scooters without comment and properly conjugate words without anyone being surprised. — Justin Simien
[Hugh Jackman is] an Adamantium-laced Fred Astaire. — Jon Stewart
Is it you and I who are crazy, or is it everybody else? — Ashleigh Brilliant
Odor of blood when Christ was slain Made all Platonic tolerance vain And vain all Doric discipline. — William Butler Yeats
Kids, Roberts," she said, just to be clear. "I have fertile eggs in me, and I'm talking about having
babies."
She waited for the eye twitch. Or hell, even a tiny twinge.
Instead, with a smile, he pulled her in for a kiss. — Julie James
God tolerates even our stammering, and pardons our ignorance whenever something inadvertently escapes us - as, indeed, without this mercy there would be no freedom to pray. — John Calvin