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The act of loving is an act of self-evolution even when the purpose of the act is someone else's growth. — M. Scott Peck

There's a point of poverty at which the spirit isn't with the body all the time. It finds the body really too unbearable. So it's almost as if you were talking to the soul itself. And a soul's not properly responsible. — Louis-Ferdinand Celine

It will all stop someday, but not for billions of years. Many billions. Even the stars run down, you know. Entropy must increase. — Isaac Asimov

I've always seen writing as a way of telling the truth. For me, writing is about truth. I have always tried to be faithful to my own experience. — Edmund White

I think we need to push harder, we the Democrats, because it's an open door for the Republicans - prosperity centers. — William J. Clinton

Jake. From Philadelphia." Then he shook everybody's hand, like he was joining a poker game. Another Jacob. Michael turned to his brother whose eyes — Alice McDermott

If fiction does not show us a better life than reality, what is the good of it? — Amelia Barr

One has a singularity contained within a region of space-time known as a black hole. — Stephen Hawking

The essence of masculinity is taking responsibility for yourself, then a wife, then children. These are the kinds of things the Bible says qualify a man to be a church leader.[198] Guys who don't do this act irresponsibly, take rather than give, and dump their responsibilities on others by virtue of their childish ways. This is why Jeremiah wrote, "It is good for a man to bear the yoke while he is young."[199] Men are like trucks: they drive straighter when carrying a load. — Mark Driscoll

The greatest teacher has nothing to say. He simply gives himself in service, and never worries. — Laozi

Evolution, of course, is not something that simply applies to life here on earth; it applies to the whole universe. — John Polkinghorne

It is, I think, the rarest of leisure, hard work mixed with hard pleasure, to refine one's time of deep thought or light regard into the utterly self-absorbed and equally and abundantly outward-seeking shape of the personal essay
a story comprised of found fact, of analyzed emotion, of fictive memory. — Barry Lopez