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The power of hope upon human exertion, and happiness, is wonderful. — Abraham Lincoln
American is deteriorating because it is becoming like other countries — Dennis Prager
We cannot arrive at the perfect possession of God in this life, and that is why we are travelling and in darkness. But we already possess Him by grace, and therefore in that sense we have arrived and are dwelling in the light.
But oh! How far have I to go to find You in Whom I have already arrived! — Thomas Merton
For the truth there is no deadline. — Heywood Broun
In the laboratory there are no fustian ranks, no brummagem aristocracies; the domain of Science is a republic, and all its citizens are brothers and equals, its princes of Monaco and its stonemasons of Cromarty meeting, barren of man-made gauds and meretricious decorations, upon the one majestic level! — Mark Twain
Morality and expediency coincide more than the cynics allow. — Roy Hattersley
The fact that 35 percent of all American giving went to religious organizations in 2010 reflects how closely bound many of us are with our place of worship. — Laura Arrillaga-Andreessen
Everyone has a right to be stupid, but Comrade McDonald abuses the privilege. — Leon Trotsky
Take all the swift advantage of the hours. — William Shakespeare
You'll need to do a better job, Annabelle. No more dates like the first one tonight."
"Agreed. And no more making me sit through your Power Matches introductions, either. As you so wisely pointed out, helping Portia Powers isn't in my best interests."
"Then why are you still trying to talk me into seeing Melanie again?"
"Hunger makes me weird."
"You got rid of the last one in fourteen minutes. Well done. I'm rewarding you by letting you sit in on all the introductions from now on."
She nearly choked on an ice cube. "What are you talking about?"
"Exactly what I said. — Susan Elizabeth Phillips
Second, to have a good life, it is not enough to remove what is wrong from it. We also need a positive goal, otherwise why keep going? — Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi
Another thing I must point out is that you cannot prove a vague theory wrong. — Richard P. Feynman
New Yorkers are so impersonal, if it wasn't for muggings there wouldn't be any contact at all! — Robert Orben
This system of control depends far more on racial indifference (defined as a lack of compassion and caring about race and racial groups) than racial hostility - a feature it actually shares with its predecessors. All — Michelle Alexander