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Philosophical studies are beset by one peril, a person easily brings himself to think that he thinks; and a smattering of science encourages conceit. He is above his companions. A hieroglyphic is a spell. The gnostic dogma is cuneiform writing to the million. Moreover, the vain man is generally a doubter. It is Newton who sees himself in a child on the sea shore, and his discoveries in the colored shells. — Robert Aris Willmott

The great menace of civilization in the present is that we offer an education with too little regard for the roots. — Vincent Massey

I am I, I am he. We are, but I am I, first I am I, I will defend being I until I am unable to fight any longer. I am I, Atalia. Ego. Yo. A professional degree, an Argentine, a scarlet fingernail, pretty sometimes, big dark eyes, I. Atalia Donosi, I. Yo. Yo-yo, windlass and hawser. Funny. — Julio Cortazar

It is the duty of a man of honor to teach others the good which he has not been able to do himself because of the malignity of the times, that this good finally can be done by another more loved in heaven. — Niccolo Machiavelli

I tell them I am not at peace in spite of what I suffered, but because of it. — Nando Parrado

Possibly the only real object-oriented system in working order. (About Internet — Alan Kay

No sorrow will live in me as long as that joy
save one, and I thank you for that, too. — Peter S. Beagle

I am as resilient as the steel that was once made here, and I am a fighter, in every sense of the word. We all are. — Mark Millar

When you have an advantage, you are obliged to attack; otherwise you are endangered to lose the advantage. — Wilhelm Steinitz

Desire to know more. I hope my novel accomplishes this, and I highly recommend the following books that I found very useful: Anne Morrow Lindbergh and Charles Lindbergh's collected published diaries and books, including Gift from the Sea and The Spirit of St. Louis; A. Scott Berg's monumental biography, Lindbergh; Susan Hertog's biography, Anne Morrow Lindbergh, Her Life; and Reeve Lindbergh's memoir, Under a Wing. — Melanie Benjamin

People don't like to talk about victory and defeat anymore. — John Bolton

It hadn't escaped my attention that I preferred to spend time with the undead rather than the living. I tried not to think about what that said about me. — Amy Plum