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It's not like I'm just trying to win and get elected. I'm trying to change the course of history. — Ron Paul

One is rarely an impulsive innovator after the age of sixty, but one can still be a very fine orderly and inventive thinker. One rarely procreates children at that age, but one is all the more skilled at educating those who have already been procreated, and education is procreation of another kind. — Georg C. Lichtenberg

In the future, we've forgotten it. It's disappointing to find out that the past is the present is the future. Nobody wants that. And yet, that's what it is. Maybe it's a kind of surrealist move, to use language like "post-racial" - thinking that if you create the language for it, it will happen. I wish it worked that way. But that's not our reality. — Claudia Rankine

Most politicians keep close tabs on what's happening back home and work assiduously to keep lines of communications open with the political players in their states or districts. — Joshua Micah Marshall

Although I'm not Christian, I was raised Christian. I'm an atheist, with a slight Buddhist leaning. I've got a very strong sense of morality. — Rachel Griffiths

If a book has no index or good table of contents, it is very useful to make one as you are reading it. — Isaac

The greatest good [a man] can do is to cultivate himself in order that he may be of greater use to humanity. — Marshall Field

I've given pure sex appeal very little thought. If I had to think about it I'm sure it would frighten me. — Marilyn Monroe

When the world pushes you to your knees, you're in the perfect position to pray — Hazrat Ali Ibn Abu-Talib A.S

Hunger is a powerful persuader if it happens, and it's conceivable that it could happen. Country people have always known this. — Wendell Berry

To a degree that would be astonishing in the United States, Vietnamese in all walks of life could recite long passages from poems, recount folktales and legends, and discuss novels thirty years old as if the characters lived next door. — Neil L. Jamieson

What shall i say of these save that they too stand in the sunlight, but with their backs to the sun?
They see only their shadows, and their shadows are their laws. — Kahlil Gibran

Nostalgia is also a trait of the organizations that I call lodges - everything from corporate cultures to religious sects. Their bonding power often exceeds loyalty to family or country because they create intimacy through shared ideals and beliefs, ceremonies, stories, and legends, and depend on it for their survival. The message is clear: Don't question what we're doing. Just appreciate how long we've been doing it. — Jennifer James