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Technology is notorious for engrossing people so much that they don't always focus on balance and enjoy life at the same time. — Paul Allen

To be subjected to pain that threatens to exceed coping resources is not something that people choose. — David L. Conroy

I rejected any approach which begins with the question 'What do modern children like?' I might be asked, 'Do you equally reject the approach which begins with the question "What do modern children need?"--in other words, with the moral or didactic approach?' I think the answer is Yes. Not because I don't like stories to have a moral: certainly not because I think children dislike a moral. Rather because I feel sure that the question 'What do modern children need?' will not lead you to a good moral. If we ask that question we are assuming too superior an attitude It would be better to ask 'What moral do I need?' for I think we can be sure that what does not concern us deeply will not deeply interest our readers, whatever their age. But it is better not to ask the questions at all. Let the pictures tell you their own moral. — C.S. Lewis

We should look closely on what is happening at the moment, guys with little moustaches can pop up everywhere now given this instable economic situation. A look into history shows us what that could mean. — Steve Keen

We are all Federalists,and we are all Republicans. — Thomas Jefferson

In the laws of Connecticut, as well as in all those of New England, we find the germ and gradual development of that township independence which is the life and mainspring of American liberty at the present day. — Alexis De Tocqueville

The literary culture, if you examine it, the high literary culture is that which preserves the government and you know it's really the talk for those who have. — Kathy Acker

If what you have done is unjust, you have not succeeded. — Thomas Carlyle

Experiment. Live a little. And remember that the fear of absence is the surest sign that absence is direly needed. — Michael Harris