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No student of history can fail to see the moral interest of the Middle Ages, any more than an artist can fail to see their aesthetic interest. — Goldwin Smith

The best antidote for crime is justice. The irony we often fail to appreciate is that the more justice people enjoy, the fewer crimes they commit. Crime is the natural offspring of an unjust society. — Gerry Spence

Sometimes I cannot say much about why I go to church other than what people who go to the gym say: I always feel better once I'm there; I feel better after; it is always good for me, not good in a take-your-vitamins way, in a chidingly moralistic way, but in a palpable way. — Lauren F. Winner

Much of the research on the Nazi era makes a science out of distancing oneself from it or conjuring its demons. The conceit is that people were monsters then - as if they were completely different from people today. — Gotz Aly

Montrose decided then and there that a full library, one made of old-fashioned paper books with bindings, the kind that cannot be electronically re-edited by anonymous lines of hidden code, was just as much a necessity for a free man as a shooting iron or a printing press. — John C. Wright

A world without books is overrated. — Nashi Hoshimiya

What society needs is broad men sharpened to a point. — Nicholas Murray Butler

To enjoy a long, comfortable retirement, save more today. — Suze Orman

memory of Aurelia is as open and frank as the sun on a summer day. But this gives the lie to all that. Anyway, it — Tracy Rees