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If you desire to know or learn anything to your advantage, then take delight in being unknown and unregarded.
A true understanding and humble estimate of oneself is the highest and most valuable of all lessons. To take no account of oneself, but always to think well and highly of others is the highest wisdom and perfection. — Thomas A Kempis

Men show their characters in nothing more clearly than in what they think laughable. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

If something is going on in my life, it winds up getting into my strip. — Bill Griffith

Lord, to the degree I don't want to do this, bless me. — Luci Swindoll

A piece of happiness should never be taken as due. — Charlaine Harris

I'm a tough old broad from Brooklyn. Don't try to make me into something I'm not. If you want someone to tiptoe down the Barkley staircase in crinoline and politely ask where the cattle went, get another girl. — Barbara Stanwyck

Seek above all for a game worth playing- such is the advice of the oracle to modern man. — Robert S. De Ropp

Regarding the Forbidden Book:
There comes a time in every civilization where the forces of goods and progressive thinking have to face the forces of ignorance, evil and tyranny.

What becomes of the later generations depends on what is done there and then in that place at that time.

Find out if you may have taken part when these two forces went head to head.

Indifference is no longer an option. — Claire Hamelin Manning

I never sleep late, and I know what this means: the worst cowards are the ones who refuse to look at what they fear. — Lauren Groff

But there comes a point (and this is the challenge facing modern technological Western man) when the cult of technique destroys feeling, undermines passion, and blots out individual identity. The technologically efficient lover ... has lost the power to be carried away; he knows only too well what he is doing. At this point, technology diminishes consciousness and demolishes eros. Tools are no longer an enlargement of consciousness but a substitute for it and, indeed, tend to repress and truncate it. — Rollo May