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For a few moments he indulged his old joy in range and mountain, stretching, rising on his right, away into the purple distance. Something had heightened its beauty. How softly gray the rolling range land - how black the timbered slopes! The town before him sat like a hideous blotch on a fair landscape. It forced his gaze over and beyond toward the west, where the late afternoon sun had begun to mellow and redden, edging the clouds with exquisite light. To the southward lay Arizona, land of painted mesas and storied canyon walls, of thundering streams and wild pine forests, of purple-saged valleys and grassy parks, set like mosaics between the stark desert mountains. — Zane Grey

Law school taught me one thing: how to take two situations that are exactly the same and show how they are different. — Hart Pomerantz

Every man has enough power left to carry out that of which he is convinced. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

Western-style multi-party democracy is possible but not suitable for Africa. — George Ayittey

I'm just made differently. Man, I just love being an American, I love my country. But it happened to me during the Nixon time, especially pre-Watergate, that as I watched Nixon for the first time in my life I felt shame. I had to analyze myself. What is this emotion? I realized that my government was separate from my country. It was the first time I ever felt ashamed of the government, not the country. — John Fogerty

One paints from nature not in order to copy, but to express feelings of grandeur. — Georges Vantongerloo

You must attain a neurological and biological serenity in chaos. You cannot let yourself be sabotaged by adrenaline. — Mac O'Grady

It is pleasing to be pointed at with the finger and to have it said, "There goes the man."
[Lat., At pulchrum est digito monstrari et dicier his est.] — Aulus Persius Flaccus