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But thou, through good and evil, praise and blame,
Wilt not thou love me for myself alone?
Yes, thou wilt love me with exceeding love,
And I will tenfold all that love repay;
Still smiling, though the tender may reprove,
Still faithful, though the trusted may betray. — Thomas B. Macaulay

Christmas is a bold act of emboldening sacrifice and the most selfless gift ever granted the rebellious lot that we are. — Craig D. Lounsbrough

The spiritual life is indeed a life of struggle; but it is also a life of well grounded hope. Hope is grounded in freedom, and freedom is grounded in all the high purposes and powers of spirit, human and divine. The last word of spirit is Victory. — Edgar S. Brightman

I have a feeling I may have been born a century and a half too late, two classes too low, and in the wrong country... — Jack Rollins

Without consciousness and intelligence, the universe would lack meaning. — Clifford D. Simak

Joinville's perspective shifts vertically, depending on whether he has fallen from his horse or just remounted. — Umberto Eco

The best and safest thing is to keep a balance in your life, acknowledge the great powers around us and in us. If you can do that, and live that way, you are really a wise man. — Euripides

It's no coincidence that trust in government is at an all-time low now that the size of government is at an all-time high. — Paul Ryan

We can't hold onto things. Time is like the river. It carries us off, and faster than we would like, most often. — Tracy Rees

Sometimes success demands a certain refined insanity. — Isobelle Carmody

A woman has so many facets, and when you create an image, you have to play with all the different moments of your femininity, not just one thing, because everybody can get bored. — Monica Bellucci

I want good and different parts, different from what I've done. — Joan Severance

Very often the effort men put into activities that seem completely useless turns out to be extremely important in ways no one could foresee. Play has always been the mainspring of culture. — Italo Calvino