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If you can't define something you have no formal rational way of knowing that it exists. Neither can you really tell anyone else what it is. There is, in fact, no formal difference between inability to define and stupidity. — Robert M. Pirsig

I think that sometimes the most intelligent things that prosecutors do is when they exercise their discretion not to go forward with a case. — Rudy Giuliani

Romantic love is an illusion. Most of us discover this truth at the end of a love affair or else when the sweet emotions of love lead us into marriage and then turn down their flames. — Thomas Moore

I have always felt this
And I, I could never hear it
So I turned it up
And turned it on
And turned it down
Always the volume always the words — Sara Quin

I just need to enjoy the moment ... I just fight I know I'm going to go out there and perform my best. — Luke Rockhold

Seems Google management figured out it is cheaper, happier and more productive to take care of their employees and create a positive work environment than to burn them to a crisp, make them afraid of the future, and send them off into the highways and byways of California in search of a Taco Bell for lunch. — Joe McNally

We have to remember that the girls and the women are most isolated and violated and victimized and made invisible in those very societies where our men and our boys feel disempowered, unable to provide. — Jacqueline Novogratz

We can take this country back. All we need is to nominate the right candidate. It's no more complicated than that. — Rush Limbaugh

I haven't done the milestoney things - getting married, buying a house, having children. — Eve Best

Parents are used to being made to feel guilty about ... their contribution to the population problem, the school tax burden, and declining test scores. They expect to be blamed by teachers and psychologists, if not by police. And they will be blamed by the children themselves. It is hardy a wonder, then, that they withdraw into what used to be called "permissiveness" but is really neglect. — C. Sommerville

The day is an epitome of the year. The night is the winter, the morning and evening are the spring and fall, and the noon is the summer. — Henry David Thoreau

Taking control of your own creation, you can ultimately affect your future. — Dee Wallace