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Why did the ancients praise the Way? Did they not say it was because you find what you seek and are saved from your wrongdoings? — Laozi

To free desire from the tendency to cling, we have to be willing to stumble over ourselves. — Mark Epstein

To a physicist life looks nothing short of a miracle. It's just amazing what living things can do. — Paul Davies

True irreverence is disrespect for another man's god. — Mark Twain

Remember,
you were a writer
before
you ever
put
pen to paper.
just because you were not writing
externally.
does not mean you were not writing
internally. — Nayyirah Waheed

My father was 65 when I was born so we didn't have much time together. — Joe Wright

It is as difficult to define or classify Islamic cinema as it would be a Christian, Jewish or Buddhist one. — Tariq Ali

So whenever I feel frustrated or angry, I remind myself that it is blocking me from my life. — Troy Amdahl

It is in Virginia and Georgia that the war now rages and where it will continue; for at these points - Richmond and Atlanta - the enemy's main strength is concentrated. — Knute Nelson

Evil tongues never want a whet. — Alain-Rene Lesage

I also believe that the boundaries of school need to be made more porous and permeable, that we need to reduce the generational segregation that defines life and learning in our society. — Sara Lawrence-Lightfoot

There is a tendency to throw computers at third world problems, which I think is often a distraction. Putting computers in the schools is great, but it may be more important to put teachers in the schools. — Terry Winograd

...Material goods have gained an increasing and finally inexorable power over the lives of men as at no previous period in history. — Max Weber

Reformation with men and dogs never goes very deep. — L.M. Montgomery

The talent of turning men into ridicule, and exposing to laughter those one converses with, is the qualification of little ungenerous tempers. — Joseph Addison