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You see, a document has use, whereas art is really useless. Therefore art is never a document, although it can adopt that style. — Walker Evans

Keep calm and carry on. A challenging time is just that - a period in time. Taking a few deep breaths and knowing that it won't last forever really allows me to focus on the present moment and task at hand. — Elizabeth Armstrong

Do not abandon love. Love is the foundation of strength. What we build on and hold to. Find — Elizabeth Hunter

No amount of source-level verification or scrutiny will protect you from using untrusted code. — Ken Thompson

We must open our eyes to admire God who hides and at the same time reveals himself in things and introduces us into the realms of mystery ... we must be pure and simple like children, capable of admiring, being astonished, of marveling, and being enchanted by the divine gestures of love and closeness we witness. — Pope John Paul II

Let's fight for our happiness by following a daily program of cheerful and constructive thinking. — Dale Carnegie

I'm extremely confident that solar will be at least a plurality of power, and most likely a majority ... in less than 20 years. — Elon Musk

Through my own struggles with depression, I discovered that knowledge, therapy, medication and education can provide the strength to get through it in one piece. — Susan Polis Schutz

I am not here to judge whether people are locked in poverty because of themselves or because of the society in which they live. All I know is that they are there and we are trying to do something about it. — Hubert H. Humphrey

Is negative space the space you don't like, or the space that is not there? And if it's not there how can you tell? — Emma Bull

I have my own gym. When you do jokes and they sell, you get a gym. — Don Rickles

I love being a part of Aqua Teen. — Dana Snyder

Our grandfathers lived in a world of largely self-sufficient, inward-looking national economies - but our great-great grandfathers lived, as we do, in a world of large-scale international trade and investment, a world destroyed by nationalism. — Paul Krugman