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The line dividing the state from what is called private enterprise, orat least fromthehighlyorganized part of it, is a traditional fiction. — John Kenneth Galbraith

Vatican II and the Space/Information Age began in the same eye blink of history, with John XXIII's opening speech of Vatican II on Oct. 11, 1962, following John F. Kennedy's call for a round trip to the moon a month earlier. — Eugene Kennedy

I'm interested in concrete poems - anything that complicates the line between the written and the visual. — Matthea Harvey

I am not influenced by the techniques or fashions of any other motion picture company. — Walt Disney

with Christ in faith a wholly new life begins. It is not a restored life, and it is not a rejuvenated life either. It is not even a life reborn out of its origin. The resurrection of Christ has no historical prototype. It is something completely new in history. It is the beginning of the new creation of everything. — Jurgen Moltmann

If things are easy for us, then they are not lessons, but things we already know. — Louise Hay

I love the one who punishes me well. — Anne Rice

My son is now fourteen, and from the moment he was born, I understood that forevermore my heart would be walking around outside my body. — Dani Shapiro

An opinion, though it is original, does not necessarily differ from the accepted opinion; the important thing is that it does not try to conform to it. — Andre Gide

Many people have said to me that I'm a mystic. I find that a bit mysterious. I just use logic and common sense for my philosophies. — Stanley Victor Paskavich

A little girl lay flung back in her mother's lap as though sleep had struck her with a blow. — Eudora Welty

We were in the market ahead of competition. We brought new products on the market ahead of competition. We rolled out our networks. We begged, borrowed, stole, put things out. And while they were never near perfect, they were first. And that gave us, to my mind, a lot of advantage. — Sunil Mittal

The swan who goes on living in its parents' tree will die; this is why those who are beautiful and talented bear the burden of finding their own way in the world. — Arthur Golden