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The more we learn about the world, and the deeper our learning, the more conscious, specific, and articulate will be our knowledge of what we do not know, our knowledge of our ignorance — Karl Popper

It is a glorious privilege to be alive. Neither scientific analysis nor a multitude of words will describe — Will Durant

He turned his head to avoid seeing the happy tableau of pleasures that he had passionately loved and that he would never enjoy again. — Marcel Proust

ardor which is tapas; the name Indra — Roberto Calasso

Firstly, people take for granted that the E.U. has created the biggest economic space in the world. — Peter Mandelson

But this would have been to ignore the young man of only twenty-five, who, for all his, by now, increasing and debilitating proneness to thought, still possessed, in spite of himself, a healthy animal nature. He falls in love, heavily, thickly, thankfully (is there any other way?). He is still
thank God
open to experience. He sees himself, indeed, as "saved"
returned to the sweet, palpable goodness of the world. — Graham Swift

I think the writer has to be responsible to signs and dreams. If you don't do anything with it, you lose it. — Joy Williams

A spiritual person is vast, like an ocean - but very mighty, very powerful. — Harbhajan Singh Yogi

God works in mysterious ways, baby, and there is never more evidence of this than when your life is going along fairly well, actually sailing. The sensation of wind through your hair becomes, for an extremely brief time, commonplace. It is then that God lowers the cosmic boom. He will not show up; that is the kind view. The unkind view is that he sits back to watch with a high-ball and a bowl of nuts. — Suzanne Finnamore

Harvard is first and foremost a university and not a consulting operation, and our job here is to teach and to research and to create knowledge on Asia in conjunction and in cooperation with scholars as well as with political, intellectual, and cultural leaders in Asia. — William Kirby