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Not the kind of unconsciousness that torments the dead, but the kind that kills the living. — Tara Hudson

Grant made the perfect candidate, a war hero with indistinct views on most political issues. — H.W. Brands

The man who lives for himself is a failure. Even if he gains much wealth, position or fortune, he is still a failure. The man who lives for others has achieved true success. A rich man who consecrates his wealth and his position to the good of humanity is a success. — Norman Vincent Peale

The free thinking of one age is the common sense of the next. — Matthew Arnold

Why must one love rarely to love well? — Albert Camus

But something she yearned for by which her life might be filled with action at once rational and ardent; and since the time was gone by for guiding visions and spiritual directors, since prayer heightened yearning but not instruction, what lamp was there but knowledge? Surely learned men kept-the only oil; and who more learned than Mr. Casaubon? Thus — George Eliot

Goodbye, kind year, we walk no more together. But here in quiet happiness we part. — Sarah Doudney

I have learned that to do one's next duty is to take a step toward all that is worth possessing. — J.G. Holland

Following this logic, to bomb BASF in Ludwigshafen would be to mock the people who bombed BASF in Brazil. The Latin American comrades feel differently. BASF does as well. — Red Army Faction

It is the nature of slavery to render its victims so abject that at last, fearing to be free, they multiply their own chains. You can liberate a freeman, but you cannot liberate a slave. — Louis J. Halle

Obedience is a penance of reason, and, on that account, a sacrifice more acceptable than all corporal penances and mortifications. — John Of The Cross

Defining child care primarily as women's sphere reinforces the devaluing of women and prevents their equal access to power. — Mary Frances Berry