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The Whole Business of Man is The Arts, & All Things Common. — William Blake

This thou must always bear in mind, what is the nature of the whole ... — Marcus Aurelius

Unlike Jefferson, Hamilton never saw the creation of America as a magical leap across a chasm to an entirely new landscape, and he always thought the New World had much to learn from the Old. Probably — Ron Chernow

I usually go out riding late at night when there's no traffic because L.A. has become almost like the Philippines now as far as traffic. — Richard Grieco

If our dreams are sincere desires to achieve, not mere pipe-dreams, there is something deep within ourselves which comes out to meet them and helps to make them realities. — Orison Swett Marden

I think records and music are more appropriate and more respectful of the human soul than the churches are. And more respectful of the needs of humans to communicate with the aspects of themselves that are neglected by language. — Will Oldham

To be truthful i am not entirely sure what people mean when they talk of happiness. There are moments of joy and laughter, the comfort of friendship, but enduring happiness? If it exists i have not found it — David Gemmell

A conquered nation is like a man with cancer: he can think of nothing else. — George Bernard Shaw

Man is the only creature whose emotions are entangled with his memory. — Marjorie Holmes

The Democrats need to remind people of where were, in terms of our progress, as markers against where we are, and where we've fallen, and how we've declined under Bush. — Sidney Blumenthal

There's nothing good on the television; let's burn a witch. It must have been terribly exciting to live in those times. — John Cleese

Some writers hate to go to trials, but I love trials. — Ann Rule

When we are working at something, we come down from our high logical horse and sniff around with our nose to the ground. Then we obliterate our traces in order to become more God-like. — Albert Einstein

Step outside the guidelines of the official umpires and make your own rules and your own reality. — Phil Ochs