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When I stop learning something new and start talking about the past versus the future, I will go. — Jack Welch

I am just coming from my visit to Japan, where I exhorted this young nation to take its stand upon the higher ideals of humanity and never to follow the West in its acceptance of the organized selfishness of Nationalism as its religion, never to gloat upon the feebleness of its neighbours, never to be unscrupulous in its behaviour to the weak, where it can be gloriously mean with impunity, while turning its right cheek of brighter humanity for the kiss of admiration to those who have the power to deal it a blow. Some of the newspapers praised my utterances for their poetical qualities, while adding with a leer that it was the poetry of a defeated people. I felt they were right. Japan had been taught in a modern school the lesson how to become powerful. The schooling is done and she must enjoy the fruits of her lessons. — Rabindranath Tagore

A sad pretty girl inspires the urge to console, unlike a sad old crone. — Margaret Atwood

I take as metaphysical poetry that in which what is ordinarily apprehensible only by thought is brought within the grasp of feeling, or that in which what is ordinarily only felt is transformed into thought without ceasing to be feeling. — T. S. Eliot

While death is sadly inevitable, our grief will soon pass like a swallowed penny through one's bowels.
Painful change just takes time. — Jessica Watts

I sold the collection because I finally understood what true love really meant. Tim had told me-and shown me-that love meant that you care for another person's happiness more than your own, no matter how painful the choices you face might be. - John Tyree — Nicholas Sparks

John McCain is a liar and flip-flopper and panderer and bully and whiner. And it seems to be working — Michael Tomasky

With complete consecration comes perfect peace. — Watchman Nee

I admit I'm a fool for you, because your mine, I walk the line. — Johnny Cash

Every virtue can come with its own accompanying vice. The virtue of reticence can yield the vice of aloofness. — David Brooks

May all your dreams come true, save one. — David Gemmell

One arises from a low to a high station more often by using fraud instead of force. — Niccolo Machiavelli

the assistant principal told me how he "loved to read a great novel and discuss the meaning of life." He smiled, sighed wistfully, and then turned suddenly serious. "But we can't do that at our school. We have to focus on basic skills and classroom management. — John Owens

The battle of the euro is being fought right now in Spain and Italy. The future of the euro is at stake in the next weeks. — Luis De Guindos