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That level of responsibility drastically conflicts with my belief in self-preservation by inactivity. — C.L. Allen

The more power one gives to his thought
the more completely he believes that his thought has power
the more power will it have. — Ernest Holmes

Above all, a book is a riverbank for the river of language. Language without the riverbank is only television talk - a free fall, a loose splash, a spill. — Cynthia Ozick

What Roman power slowly built, an unarmed traitor instantly overthrew. — Claudius Claudianus

Please " I whispered. "Please come back."
There was no one there to hear me. — Eilis O'Neal

Morality is a private and costly luxury. — Henry Adams

You can become a winner only if you are willing to walk over the edge. — Damon Runyon

Anything really well-made has the effect of making you want to do what you do-better. Abrams has always made very beautiful books. It's exciting to see this same excellence applied to the presentation of comics. Abrams ComicArts shows comics are stepping out of vaudeville and into Carnegie Hall-but the Marx Brothers will always be welcome! — Jon J. Muth

I think that the so-called average person often exhibits a great deal of heroism in getting through an ordinary day ... — Harvey Pekar

It is not difficult to find a religious justification for killing. — Karen Armstrong

There is a simple test to define path dependence of beliefs (economists have a manifestation of it called the endowment effect). Say you own a painting you bought for $20,000, and owing to rosy conditions in the art market, it is now worth $40,000. If you owned no painting, would you still acquire it at the current price? If you would not, then you are said to be married to your position. There is no rational reason to keep a painting you would not buy at its current market rate - only an emotional investment. Many people get married to their ideas all the way to the grave. Beliefs are said to be path dependent if the sequence of ideas is such that the first one dominates. — Nassim Nicholas Taleb

Scoutmasters deal with the individual boy rather than with the mass. — Baden Powell De Aquino