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The chief tragic event of the old man's life, so far as I could judge, was his mishap with a certain goose, which lived and died some twenty or forty years ago: a goose of most promising figure, but which, at table, proved so inveterately tough, that the carving-knife would make no impression on its carcase, and it could only be divided with an axe and handsaw. — Anonymous

Voltaire made up his mind to destroy the superstition of his time. He fought with every weapon that genius could devise or use. He was the greatest of all caricaturists, and he used this wonderful gift without mercy. — Robert Green Ingersoll

One of the strengths, and weaknesses, of liberal democratic societies is giving the benefit of the doubt even to one's enemies — Garry Kasparov

I wrote my first book when I was in my late thirties. — Malcolm Gladwell

No matter how deep in disgrace, a human being IS human, after all. — Sayo Masuda

I don't feel 70. I am still looking out from 14-year-old eyes. — Nolan Bushnell

When the song is over, the mikes turned off, the lights dimmed, all the glitter and glamour shed, and I am left alone with my own thoughts, free to contemplate the paths that led me to where I am today, I pause to give thanks. — CeCe Winans

In truth history does not belong to us but rather we to it. — Hans-Georg Gadamer

I believe in a free market of ideas and not shying away from debate. — Kevin McCarthy

'Housewives' are a million times cattier than pageant girls! I know pageant girls have a reputation for being catty, but 'Housewives' are even cattier. But I do think that it's a total different world, and it can't compare. — Joyce Giraud

For years I have told my students that I been trying to train executives rather than clerks. The distinction between the two is parallel to the distinction previously made between understanding and knowledge. It is a mighty low executive who cannot hire several people with command of more knowledge than he has himself. — Carroll Quigley

Of course I could have retired anytime. But retiring would drive me crazy. — Ted Knight

If God had not grievance to all, we will not have survived up to the time we repented — Sunday Adelaja