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Almost all rich veins of original and striking speculation have been opened by systematic half-thinkers. — John Stuart Mill

Regardless of what other stigmas may be involved, I think we have to do this because the world of medicine is trying to do the exact same thing and figure it out and they're coming to some conclusions. — Pete Carroll

If you'd managed to force it open, you would have made a direct path between the interior of the Peerless and the void, which is something we try to discourage. — Greg Egan

We ought not to make those people our enemies who might have become our friends, if we had only known them better. — Jean De La Bruyere

If I had but an hour of love,if that be all that is given me,an hour of love upon this earth,I would give my love to thee. — Alice Sebold

History is like a long, twisted joke. You never know when the punch line will come. — Laksmi Pamuntjak

The film 'The Cove' made people aware of the Japanese slaughter of whales. — Paul Watson

There is less flogging in our great schools than formerly-but then less is learned there; so what the boys get at one end they lose at the other. — Samuel Johnson

Laughter is the best way to release tensions and fears. — Dick Gregory

So elves could be walking around in our midst, disguised as normal, everyday, vertically challenged citizens. — Janet Evanovich

Even those who identify themselves as libertarians follow an overtly anti-rationalist philosophy, as even a brief acquaintance with the work of Friedrich Hayek should make clear. The argument against reason in this literature is straightforward: it is impossible for any individual to acquire enough reliable information to make a rational decision, any actions founded on rational thought will therefore be delusional, any attempts at reason should therefore regarded as dangerous, and all action should instead be guided by tradition. — Philip E. Agre

The first quality of the commander-in-chief is a cool head to receive a correct impression of things. He should not allow himself to be confused by either good or bad news. — Napoleon Bonaparte