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If we have nothing to do but service our own pleasure - because society has taught us that's all we're worth and we're exiled from positions of authority from which we could actually shape society - then we just become hedonists. Eventually, despite how great it may look on Saturday night, come Monday morning there's just purposelessness. — Clive Barker

If you wish the pick of men and women, take a good bachelor and a good wife — Robert Louis Stevenson

As if nothing that does not obviously make for the benefit of man had any right to exist; as if our ways were God's ways — John Muir

But the insane need to do it was stronger than the sense of whether it was a wrong or right thing to do. — Jess C. Scott

Western Red Cedar bark and cones are distinct. The foliage is not coniferous ... the tree has flat intricate fronds that branch out like lace. It droops down, hanging fingers from each branch. In certain lights, it looks like a tree made of ferns. — Ned Hayes

Very little useful science got done in the space station. NASA never did the experiments needed to develop the technologies required for a genuine interplanetary expedition: centrifugal gravity to avoid bodily harm and a truly closed biosphere. — Gregory Benford

The trees were like black skeletons reaching to the sky, pleading with their bony arms for the sun to get stronger. — J.R. Ward

Love is the only duty that we know ... — Ella Wheeler Wilcox

I've learned that there are two always two stories to one event: the public story and the truth. — Cecelia Ahern

You reach a certain point in your life where they things you do and say do make a difference. — Jimmy Webb

Second, we will not shake our heads and roll our eyes self-righteously at what 'they' are like. Paul has referred to 'they' throughout these verses[...] The function of these verses is to draw out any self-righteous pride in us; any feeling of satisfaction that: 'They are wicked; and I am not like them.' As we will see, Paul will next turn to confront that religious, moral man: 'You, therefore, have no excuse, you who pass judgement on someone else, for at whatever point you judge the other, you are condemning yourself' (2:1). Self-righteousness is always self-condemnatory. — Timothy J. Keller

A writer is like a bean plant - he has his little day, and then gets stringy. — E.B. White

Lord, here am I, send me, I will redeem every son and daughter of Adam and Eve that lives on the earth, or that ever goes on the earth. — Brigham Young