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Knowledge without justice ought to be called cunning rather than wisdom. — Plato

Strong limits on carbon pollution will save Americans money, create jobs, improve our health, and help defuse climate change. — Frances Beinecke

Sometimes writer's block is no more than a signal that you have not done enough research. — Sophy Burnham

I want to stand on the truth that God has designed us to stand, and that the opportunity to stand is the opportunity to live exuberantly and gloriously. — Craig D. Lounsbrough

These healers ... my intellect has been unable to assimilate their theories ... But their facts are patent and startling; and anything that interferes with the multiplication of such facts, and with our freest opportunity of observing and studying them, will, I believe, be a public calamity. — William James

You belong to me, precious. You belong with me. I won't let anything come between us. I won't let anything hurt you. — Laurelin Paige

Others owed thanks include William Swelbar — Mark Gerchick

I was never a lonely child who sat looking at the rain sliding down the window. — Deborah Moggach

I have a lot of energy, and if I don't keep myself busy, I go crazy. I alphabetise the spice rack, separate the Lego from the Playmobile, colour-code the knicker drawers - it's scary! My house loves it when I'm working so the linen cupboard can get a rest. I just don't sit around. — Jerry Hall

The healing repertoire of the Egyptians included herbal remedies for crocodile bites. — Wade Davis

Among physicists, I'm respected I hope. — Stephen Hawking

When I was interviewed after I got hired to replace Walter Alston, a future Hall of Famer, I was asked: 'Don't you feel pressure on you?' I said: 'Want to know something? I'm worried about the guy who's going to have to replace me.' — Tommy Lasorda

One of the cardinal principles of Buddhism, the principle of neglect. — Paul Theroux

You can be invincible, if you enter into no contest in which it is not in your power to conquer. — Epictetus