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If history tells us anything, it is that human culture and knowledge are constantly evolving. — James Redfield

Test every work of intellect or faith, And everything that your own hands have wrought And call those works extravagance of breath That are not suited for such men as come Proud, open-eyed and laughing to the tomb. — William Butler Yeats

As the Olympic torch neared Lake Placid, N.Y., in 1980, signaling the opening of that year's Winter Olympics, newspapers and magazines throughout the world offered predictions on who would win medals in the major sports. Not a single publication gave the American men's hockey team a chance against the world powers. — Don Yaeger

He was disappointed that he'd never quite added up to as much as the results of his own calculations. The trouble was that he'd got his sums all wrong, but she didn't want to be the one to tell him that. — Nick Hornby

The path to holiness lies through questioning everything. — M. Scott Peck

Living substance conquers the frenzy of destruction only in the ecstasy of procreation. — Walter Benjamin

I had no idea about nutrition. I thought by eating salads you'll stay skinny. — Valentina Zelyaeva

Ben leisurely licked his way into Maddox's mouth, slow, limb-melting kisses that got deeper without being insistent. Maddox'd always figured Ben would be very...goal oriented so to speak, but the reality was anything but. Ben kissed like learning Maddox's mouth was the most important mission he'd ever undertake and like he had all the time in the world to complete it. He — Annabeth Albert

I think that as an individual and as individuals in general, if we can't leave the earth feeling like we left something that someone in the future can use then I don't feel like we've served our purpose on this earth in an effective manner. — Jerome Ringo

In the darkness their feet felt that they were going downhill, and each privately and perversely accused the other of taking, deliberately, a path they had followed together once before in happiness. — Shirley Jackson