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The wisest man may be wiser to-day than he was yesterday, and to-morrow than he is to-day. Total freedom from change would imply total freedom from error; but this is the prerogative of Omniscience alone. — Charles Caleb Colton

And while he waited in the castle court,
The voice of Enid, Yniol's daughter, rang
Clear through the open casement of the hall,
Singing; and as the sweet voice of a bird,
Heard by the lander in a lonely isle,
Moves him to think what kind of bird it is
That sings so delicately clear, and make
Conjecture of the plumage and the form;
So the sweet voice of Enid moved Geraint;
And made him like a man abroad at morn
When first the liquid note beloved of men
Comes flying over many a windy wave
To Britain, and in April suddenly
Breaks from a coppice gemmed with green and red,
And he suspends his converse with a friend,
Or it may be the labour of his hands,
To think or say, 'There is the nightingale;'
So fared it with Geraint, who thought and said,
'Here, by God's grace, is the one voice for me. — Alfred Tennyson

When you look at the history of wars, they ultimately revolve around one claim: "My god is better than yours." — Yair Lapid

Young adults living with a stutter is hard work. How do they handle job interviews? What do they do when the phone rings? How do they 'chat someone up'? All these things the average person takes for granted prove to be a stammerer's biggest challenge. — Gareth Gates

There is no living with thee, nor without thee. — Marcus Valerius Martial

Your attitude toward others, work, and your daily life is a reflection of your attitude toward God. — Elizabeth George

Past mistakes cannot create a present pain; no mistake in life has the power to make us ache any more than the echo of someone crying can shed tears. — Guy Finley

Go learn the language. Go take some acting lessons. Start from zero like everybody else. — Roselyn Sanchez

There's no such thing as an ordinary human. Do you know, in 900 years of time and space, I've never met anyone who wasn't important before. — Stephen Moffat

I have seen countless colleagues struggle to come to terms with retirement. I learned a lot from Richard Dunwoody when he was riding, and I completely understand why he took off and undertook what most people consider mad challenges. — Tony McCoy

Evil lives in the dark. We instinctively know it as children, but as we grow older we allow reason to cloud our judgement — Charity Parkerson