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No civilisation can claim to have a monopoly on universal values and no one can claim to be always faithful to his own values. — Tariq Ramadan

I wish to make it clear that 'history' in the sense in which most people speak of it simply does not exist; and this is at least one reason why I say that it has no meaning. — Karl R. Popper

Even brilliant scientists Google themselves. — Dan Brown

for the average team, insisting on writing tests first, before functional coding, improves quality. — David J. Anderson

Poverty and affliction take away the fuel that feeds pride. — Richard Sibbes

I don't want to play with marbles, when God told me to move mountains! — Reinhard Bonnke

You never have to change your scene because you're always comfortable with evolving. — Justin Vernon

Just as the wheel rests on the ground only at one point, so, strictly speaking, we live only for one thought-moment. We are always in the present, and that present is ever slipping into the irrevocable past. Each momentary consciousness of this ever-changing life-process, on passing away, transmits its whole energy, all the indelibly recorded impressions on it, to its successor. Every fresh consciousness, therefore, consists of the potentialities of its predecessors together with something more. At death, the consciousness perishes, as in truth it perishes every moment, only to give birth to another in a rebirth. This renewed consciousness inherits all past experiences. As all impressions are indelibly recorded in the ever-changing palimpsest-like mind, and all potentialities are transmitted from life to life, irrespective of temporary disintegration, thus there may be reminiscence of past births or past incidents. Whereas — Narada Maha Thera

I believe that the flag of the Confederate States of America is a painful symbol and reminder of racial injustice and slavery which (Abraham) Lincoln denounced from here over 150 years ago — Howard Dean

Two cents in the pocket, is better than no sense in the head. — Anthony Liccione

The psychology of brutality was worse than the beatings. — John Blair