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It is obvious that we can no more explain a passion to a person who has never experienced it than we can explain light to the blind. — T. S. Eliot

It's easier to crush a dream than realize one, forming a bond is infinitely more difficult than breaking one — Ryohgo Narita

Because there was no pre-existing patrician elite, those successful in the new book industry could write very swiftly to the top of the social hierarchy. — Andrew Pettegree

There is an optimal balance, depending on the manner of man's life, between the density of human population and the tolerances of nature. This balance, in the case of the United States would seem to me to have been surpassed when the American population reached, at a very maximum, two hundred million people, and perhaps a good deal less. — George F. Kennan

Pretty hard to see when you refuse to look. Pretty hard to hear when you refuse to listen. — Jeff Bell

A lot of powerful people in Washington may think it's a crazy-leftist-fringe position to think the intellectual authors of a torture regime should be investigated and prosecuted. — John Cusack

Rilke to wake up. I don't read any books in which women — Nina George

Hippolytus can feel, and feels nothing for me! — Jean Racine

I love you, Morning Glory. It's always been your heart that kept me alive. Your love. Your sweetness. I painted you to keep you alive, and that's what kept me breathing, too. — Mia Sheridan

If we continue to allow the federal government to live beyond its means, we will all soon have to live beneath ours. — Joe Miller

Only a fool goes to war in winter. — Jayne Castel

In this world, the only easy path is the course of least resistance. This is the path always taken by a stream of water as it seeks lower and lower ground. It will never go over an obstacle, and even when it has to go around one, water will always find the easiest way around, the way that requires as little work as possible. This, you have have noticed, is what makes rivers crooked, and it makes men and women crooked too. The easy path never goes anywhere but downward, and spiritually, that is not the direction we want to go. Worthwhile destinations always take extra effort. — Gary Henry

No man can see his own prejudices ... — Frances Wright

Loving someone doesn't mean you're never going to make mistakes. — Cassandra Clare

Writing checks for charities is necessary and important. But it can't compare with corporal works of mercy, which are infinitely greater. — William E. Simon