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[A]ny being with the supposed capacity to create the logically impossible must himself be logically impossible. — George H. Smith
The question of identity is a question involving the most profound panic - a terror as primary as the nightmare of the mortal fall. — James Baldwin
Holyfield won the fight. It's not the first time Romney has been knocked out by a black guy. — David Letterman
Man is, without doubt, the defacer, the destroyer. But spending at least the last three years in trying to understand the enemy has almost seduced me to his side. — Elizabeth Smart
Don't be so damn hard on yourself. Yeah, you screwed up. You're not perfect, fine. Learn from it. But don't punish yourself. Be kind to you, even when you screw up. You'll bounce back eventually. You'll make up for it. — Stephanie Klein
If then the prosperity of the commercial classes, will most certainly lead to accumulation of capital, and the encouragement of productive industry; these can by no means be so surely obtained as by a fall in the price of corn. — David Ricardo
On Seeing the 100 Percent Perfect Girl One Beautiful April Morning by Haruki Murakami. — Neil Strauss
Jesus said, "Any of you who does not give up everything he has cannot be my disciple" (Luke 14:33). We must honestly face the question, "Am I willing to give up a certain practice or habit that is keeping me from holiness?" It is at this point of commitment that most of us fail. We prefer to dally with sin, to try to play with it a little without getting too deeply involved. — Jerry Bridges
Laziness, I am afraid, was Charles's distinguishing trait. — John Fowles
However much you study, you cannot know without action.
A donkey laden with books is neither an intellectual nor a wise man.
Empty of essence, what learning has he whether upon him is firewood or book? — Saadi
Poems are made by fools like me,
But only God can make a tree — Joyce Kilmer
Maybe that was the only real truth about the world, that there was no answer, that wisdom and experience were no better than a flat-out roll of the dice. — Janet Fitch
