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One more royal trait properly belongs to the poet. I mean his cheerfulness, without which no man can be a poet,
for beauty is his aim. He loves virtue, not for its obligation, but for its grace; he delights in the world, in man, in woman, for the lovely light that sparkles from them. Beauty, the spirit of joy and hilarity, he sheds over the universe. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

The unrealistic nature of these tales (which narrowminded rationalists object to) is an important device, because it makes obvious that the fairy tales' concern is not useful information about the external world, but the inner process taking place in an individual. — Bruno Bettelheim

You can run the office without a boss, but you can't run an office without secretaries. — Jane Fonda

If there is a series of attacks like that or, God forbid, if ISIS is really sending soldiers across Europe and maybe across the world for a barrage of these things, then the political climate is revolutionized here. And maybe the [Donald] Trump speech will look like a precursor to a climate that we're all about to walk into. — David Brooks

When you want full color perception, you must give up preferring some colors and hating others, for you can only hate one aspect of a color, not a whole color, it seems, hate being blind, like 'love. — William Tapley Bennett Jr.

We must be for ourselves in the long run; the mild and generous are only more justly selfish than the domineering. — Emily Bronte

I want people to remember me as someone whose life has been helpful to humanity. — Thomas Sankara

Here they were, on the only planetary surface on which you could walk freely, naked to the wind and the sun, and when they had a choice, they sat in boxes and stared at littler boxes, just as if they had no choice-as if they were in a space station- — Kim Stanley Robinson

The confidence we have in God and in ourselves, gives us the courage to dare great things. — Lailah Gifty Akita

It's a very special generation, because during our careers the computer entered chess. So we know how to play without computers, which is also important. We can analyse without computers. I am not saying that younger players cannot do this, but we are more in the habit of doing this. That's important to improve your chess understanding. — Vassily Ivanchuk

Literary education must follow the education of the hand -the one gift that distinguishes man from beast. — Mahatma Gandhi

Prayer is a silent surrendering of everything to God. — Soren Kierkegaard

I'm unemployable in any other capacity. — Barry Unsworth

I think of myself as a film composer. — John Williams