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Four things support the world: the learning of the wise, the justice of the great, the prayers of the good, and the valor of the brave — Elijah Muhammad

I note that the Python folks still think they like JPython. I wonder how long that will last? — Larry Wall

I was very protected growing up. My dad was very strict with me. I was the oldest of four kids, and there are three girls. So I kind of paved the way of what it was like to raise a teenage daughter. — Dominik Garcia-Lorido

No envy is more mean than that of small-minded beings when they see a neighbor lifted, as though borne aloft by angels, out of the dull drudgery of their common existence; petty spirits are more ready to forgive a prince the most fabulous wealth than a fellow-sufferer beneath the same yoke the smallest degree of freedom. — Stefan Zweig

We have to live life with a sense of urgency so not a minute is wasted. — Les Brown

"Let the dead bury the dead." There is not a single word of Christ to which the Christian religion has paid less attention. — Andre Gide

I like marriage. I feel very secure. It helps when you are in love with the person you are married to. — Claire Danes

I think about never losing my voice, never giving in, never selling out, always keeping black, always sticking to the street. Staying neighborhood and not Hollywood. — Paul Mooney

Science is the only religion of mankind. — Arthur C. Clarke

You want an Open title by your name. To finally get it, even though it's a Senior Open, I still regard it as a very high honor. — Kenny Perry

Today the average age of first marriage is about twenty-seven for women and twenty-nine for men, and it's around thirty for both men and women in big cities like New York and Philadelphia. — Aziz Ansari

It's hard to field the ball when you have both hands around your throat. — Gary Gaetti

Aren't we sensitive! We're something special. We're cultured. It's too much for us. — Boris Pasternak

One should always be drunk. That's all that matters ... But with what? With wine, with poetry, or with virtue, as you chose. But get drunk. — Charles Baudelaire