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The most intimate community of all knowledge - the republic of learning is the high purpose of scholars. — Novalis

The school-children were in their uniforms. A cock crowed repeatedly. Mum got her tray together. I was ready for school. Mum went down the street, swaying, moving a little sleepily, with one more burden added to her life. She was merely a detail in the poverty of our area. — Ben Okri

My act is sort of improvisational. I have a skeleton in my head, but no fat or skin on it. — Paula Poundstone

Above all Christians are not allowed to correct by violence sinful wrongdoings. — Clement Of Alexandria

I am against preventive war because it means measures by the UN against us. — Moshe Sharett

Because the moment you stop doing the very things that got you to the top of the mountain is the very moment you begin the slid down to the valley. — Robin S. Sharma

Intelligence entails a strong mind, but genius entails a heart of a lion in tune with a strong mind. — Criss Jami

Listening is a rare happening among human beings. You cannot listen to the word another is speaking if you are preoccupied with your appearance or impressing the other, or if you are trying to decide what you are going to say when the other stops talking, or if you are debating about whether the word being spoken is true or relevant or agreeable. Such matters may have their place, but only after listening to the word as the word is being uttered. Listening, in other words, is a primitive act of love, in which a person gives self to another's word, making self accessible and vulnerable to that word. — William Stringfellow

Forests were the first temples of the Divinity, and it is in the forests that men have grasped the first idea of architecture. — Francois-Rene De Chateaubriand

Thinking is a habit, and like any other habit, it can be changed; it just takes effort and repetition. — John Eliot