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We mean to say that Symbolism and Decadence - the negative attitude to which is indisputable to everyone except the "participants" - are genetically connected with everything brilliant and sublime created by the "unbound personality" during this period of time, from the Renaissance up to the development of electrical engineering; contrariwise, the border which they cannot cross is laid down where man understood that he was always "bound." The great continent of history, the continent of real deeds, practical needs, and more than all that, of received religion and the established Church - that is whose shore this stinking monster can never crawl into, that is where we are fleeing to from it, that is where man can always save himself. Where the monastery wall rises this surge of the faithless waves of history - no matter how strong it may become and how far it may spread around - will stop and fall back.
("On Symbolists & Decadence") — Vasily Rozanov

Whether you're talking about MSNBC or Fox or CNN, it's all about getting enough interest out there, sensationalizing the story in such a way that people are compelled to tune in. — Reza Aslan

Do I take the Gospel message of reconciliation and love into the places where I live and work? — Pope Francis

We have war when at least one of the partes to a conflict wants something more than it wants peace. — Jeane Kirkpatrick

We are more easily led part by part to an understanding of the whole. -Facilius per partes in cognitionem totius adducimur — Seneca The Younger

His gratitude widened his smile and bent his back. — Arundhati Roy

Being a half-blood is dangerous. It's scary. Most of the time, it gets you killed in painful, nasty ways. — Rick Riordan

We stop the one who can't cease from seeking things outside, and practice with our bodies with a posture that seeks absolutely nothing. This is zazen. — Kodo Sawaki

Gallia est omnis divisa in partes tres. Gaul as a whole is divided into three parts. — Irving Caesar

Not sure if there is a God or why some all-powerful being would give half a damn about the likes of me. — Ellen Hopkins

The most noble and profitable invention of all other, was that of SPEECH, consisting of Names or Appellations, and their Connexion; whereby men register their Thoughts; recall them when they are past; and also declare them one to another for mutuall utility and conversation; without which, there had been amongst men, neither Commonwealth, nor Society, nor Contract, nor Peace, no more than amongst Lyons, Bears, and Wolves. — Thomas Hobbes