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Civilization is faces, "appearances": when these collapse, civilization collapses as well. — Joyce Carol Oates

It is my conviction that highways and I-ways have similar importance these days. My effort is to connect all 600,000 villages with optical fiber networks in the next five years. — Narendra Modi

I've seen firsthand the high human cost of war. — Tulsi Gabbard

Just. Plain. [Fu*king.] Grilled. Swordfish. — Howard Schultz

People need a function, he believes. And he has always been functional, no one can take that away from him. — Fredrik Backman

Guys would sleep with a bicycle if it had the right color lip gloss on. They have no shame. They're like bull elks in a field. — Tori Amos

Define history. Was it the sequence of factual past events, the stories about the factual sequence of past events, or the interpretation of the stories about past events? — Josh Lanyon

If I couldn't trust her, I couldn't trust anyone. — Rick Riordan

Max Lucado says that 'A man who wants to lead the orchestra must turn his back on the crowd.' That is true and a man who wants to find out the truth must also do the same thing! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

Those who imagined, in 1989, that never again would an intellectual be caught defending the Leninist Party, or advocating the methods of Josef Stalin, had reckoned without the overwhelming power of nonsense. In the urgent need to believe, to find a central mystery that is the true meaning of things and to which one's life can be dedicated, nonsense is much to be preferred to sense. For it builds a way of life around something that cannot be questioned. No reasoned assault is possible against that which denies the possibility of a reasoned assault. — Roger Scruton

Hospitality in the prairie country is not limited. Even if your enemy passes your way, you must feed him before you shoot him. — O. Henry

Brute animals have the vowel sounds; man only can utter consonants. — Samuel Taylor Coleridge