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I have twenty countries in my memory and trail in my soul the colors of one hundred cities.
Arthur Cravan — Arthur Cravan

Begin by asking yourself, What message is the universe giving me? What can I learn from this experience, and how can I make it useful to my fellow human beings? — Deepak Chopra

Christ greatly delights in
his people and they greatly
delight in him — John Owen

Myself, I happen to be married to an African-American woman, and we're together 17 years. We took a few trips to the South 15 years ago, and we were sobered by some of the reactions people had - how subtle or not-so-subtle their reactions were. — Tom Verica

What will the world be quite overturned when you die? — Epictetus

God is looking for prepared men to send to the world of education to manage the place for him. — Sunday Adelaja

Most child welfare agencies tend to embrace secrecy because the people who lead them tend to be mediocre and don't want you to see how poor a job they are doing. — Richard Wexler

The state calls its own violence law, but that of the individual, crime. — Max Stirner

There are an infinite number of boring things to do in science. — David Eagleman

There is a child inside me that wants to come out and do something to surprise all the adults. — Philippe Petit

As Darwin himself was at pains to point out, natural selection is all about differential survival within species, not between them. — Richard Dawkins

I tend to like writing long stories in comics. I worked on 'Flash,' 'Teen Titans' and 'JSA' for years. I always like diving into characters. — Geoff Johns

We note the increasing coarseness of language and understand how Lot must have felt when he was, according to Peter, "vexed with the filthy conversation of the wicked." (2 Peter2:7.) We wonder why those of coarse and profane conversation, even if they refuse obedience to God's will, are so stunted mentally that they let their capacity to communicate grow more and more narrow. Language is like music; we rejoice in beauty, range, and quality in both, and we are demeaned by the repetition of a few sour notes. — Spencer W. Kimball

People whose sensibility is destroyed by music in trains, airports, lifts, cannot concentrate on a Beethoven Quartet. — Witold Lutoslawski