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ecumenical relations it is important not only to know each other better, but also to recognize what the Spirit has sown in the other as a gift for us. — Pope Francis

Book the First A MOUSE IS BORN Book the Second CHIAROSCURO Book the Third GOR! THE TALE OF MIGGERY SOW Book the Fourth RECALLED TO THE LIGHT Coda — Kate DiCamillo

In a paradise with sweet laughs for bird-notes, and blue eyes for a heaven. — George Eliot

I believe very strongly that when it comes to desire, when it comes to attraction, that things are never black and white, things are very much shades of grey. — Brian Molko

Economy does not lie in sparing money, but in spending it wisely. — Thomas Huxley

A precursor to the Social Darwinists, Hobbes argued from th premise that the primordial human condition was a war fought by each against each, so brutal and incesssant that it was impossible to develop industry or even agriculture or the arts while that condition persisted. It's this description that culmintes in his famous epithet "And the life of man, solitary, poor, brutish, and short." It was a fiction to which he brought to bear another fiction, that of the social contract by which men agree to submit to rules and a presiding authority, surrendering their right to ravage each other for the sake of their own safety. The contract was not a bond of affection or identification, bot a culture or religion binding togetehr a civilization, only a convenience. Men, in his view, as in that of many other European writers of the period, are stark, mechanical creatures, windup soldiers social only by strategy and not by nature ... — Rebecca Solnit

He is momentarily filled with a kind of pity for his son. What a task lies ahead of him: to learn literally everything. — Maggie O'Farrell

Children and dogs are the messengers of God some of us do not deserve them — Ginnetta Correli

All this, all of this love we're talking about, it would just be a memory. Maybe not even a memory. Am I wrong? Am I way off base? Because I want you to set me straight if you think I'm wrong. I want to know. I mean, I don't know anything, and I'm the first one to admit it. — Raymond Carver

If you don't hire at least one or two people that are smarter than you are, then you're a terrible manager and I don't need you. — Nolan Bushnell

I don't decide to represent anything except myself. But that self is full of collective memory. — Mahmoud Darwish

I wish very much that the wrong people could be prevented entirely from breeding — Theodore Roosevelt

I welcome new words, or old words used in new ways, provided the result is more precision, added color or greater expressiveness. — William Safire