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We have a complicated intelligence relationship with France. We have a complicated intelligence relationship with other - with other allies. — David Ignatius

To know much is often the cause of doubting more. — Michel De Montaigne

Truly successful decision-making relies on a balance between deliberate and instinctive thinking. — Malcolm Gladwell

The proper thing, then, is not merely to be styled Christians, but also to be such. — Ignatius Of Antioch

Thoughts are Things; things that have a tendency to transform into our reality. — F Scott Fitzgerald

Big heart,
wide as a watermelon,
but wise as birth,
there is so much abundance
in the people I have ... — Anne Sexton

If the art of poetry is?the art of making sense of the chaos of human experience, it's not a bad thing to see a lot of chaos. — Archibald MacLeish

Summe up at night what thou hast done by day; And in the morning what thou hast to do. Dresse and undresse thy soul; mark the decay And growth of it; if, with thy watch, that too Be down then winde up both; since we shall be Most surely judg'd, make thy accounts agree. — George Herbert

Sleep: a poor substitute for caffeine! — Wallace Shawn

Thanksgiving is a holiday that brought together two different cultures. The pilgrims came here with the best intentions. They decided to flee an oppressive people and move to a new land. Where they thrived. And became an oppressive people. You get certain people on the same continent, there's going to be a problem. Pilgrims and Indians. Protestants, Catholics. My family, anybody else's family. — Christopher Titus

Here are two chairs; let us sit down and see the smart people go by. — Oscar Wilde

A bad law is no law. — Cassandra Clare

What particular experiences will nourish your soul? No one can prescribe that for you; it is something only you can know and experience. What is satisfying for one person may be just the opposite for someone else. Being out in nature, by the seashore, or on a mountaintop works for me. Communing with nature brings me into soul time. But for others, being out in nature is something to be tolerated, or even an ordeal, or just what you do if you're a member of a family that goes camping. — Jean Shinoda Bolen