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Everything could be reasoned away or made to look silly with enough rational scrutiny. Faith, love, hope, lust, anger, sadness, compassion - everything. — Penny Reid

But even race-neutral policies and recruitment efforts designed to achieve greater diversity are, in the end, not race neutral. — Adam Schiff

The rhetorician need not know the truth about things; he has only to discover some way of persuading the ignorant that he has more knowledge than those who know. — Plato

When the president during the campaign
said he was against nation building,
I didn't realize he meant our nation. — Al Franken

The Rose does not preen herself to catch my eye. She blooms because she blooms. A saint is a saint until he knows he is one. — Anthony De Mello

I am not a Hindu, Nor a Muslim am II am this body, a playOf five elements a dramaOf the spirit dancing With joy and sorrow. — Kabir

Mercy is a vice, a pretension to powers we do not have. Those who give mercy commit an unpardonable offense to the victim. And that is not our duty here on earth. — Mario Puzo

And Life is Colour and Warmth and Light and a striving evermore for these; and he is dead, who will not fight; and who dies fighting has increase. — Julian Grenfell

There is a sort of economy in Providence that one shall excel where another is defective, in order to make men more useful to each other, and mix them in society. — Joseph Addison

Changed loves are but changed sorts of meat,
And when he hath the kernel eat,
Who doth not fling away the shell? — John Donne

Men who try to do something and fail are infinitely better than those who try to do nothing and succeed. — Lloyd Jones

If only you
could see me as the Devil does:
palatable & raw;
chasing a chance blue moon — Virginia Petrucci

So all I've got to wait for now is Snape to steal the Stone," Harry went on feverishly, "then Voldemort will be able to come and finish me off. ... Well, I suppose Bane'll be happy. — J.K. Rowling