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Language makes it possible for a child to incorporate his parents' verbal prohibitions, to make them part of himself ... We don't speak of a conscience yet in the child who is just acquiring language, but we can see very clearly how language plays an indispensable role in the formation of conscience. In fact, the moral achievement of man, the whole complex of factors that go into the organization of conscience is very largely based upon language. — Selma Fraiberg
The Winter Shifter army rushed toward their opponents at full speed. A unified roar thundered over the field. — A.O. Peart
Don't go to Men about God. Go to God about Men. — Todd Stocker
The destiny of mankind is arranged for happy moments every life has such but not for happy times. — Friedrich Nietzsche
Protecting Afghan civilians is the cornerstone of our mission. — John R. Allen
Lucky thing were allies, right?
-Finnick Odair — Suzanne Collins
When students cheat on exams it's because our school system values grades more than students value learning. — Neil DeGrasse Tyson
It was not an outhouse resting upon the imagination. It was reality. — Richard Brautigan
Novalee watched his lips shape the words ... the sounds, like whispered secrets, hanging in the air. — Billie Letts
A pro is someone who can do great work when he doesn't feel like it. — Alastair Cook
It is not enough to say prayers: we must become, be prayer, prayer incarnate. All of life, each act, each act, every gesture, even the smile of the human face, must become a hymn of adoration, an offering, a prayer. One should offer not what one has but what one is. — Paul Evdokimov
A sin without volition is a slap at morality and an insolent contradiction in terms: that which is outside the possibility of choice is outside the province of morality. — Ayn Rand
Usually in a Smosh sketch, we get 60 shots, 12 hours to shoot - we're just going 'bam, bam, bam.' — Ian Hecox
Its visits, like those of angels, short, and far between. — Robert Blair