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The true system, the real system, is our present construction of systematic thought itself, rationality itself, — Robert M. Pirsig

The effective strength of sects is not to be ascertained merely by counting heads. — Thomas B. Macaulay

For three decades, Senator Arlen Specter served the people of Pennsylvania with independence, toughness, determination and an unflinching devotion to the best interests of his constituents and our country. From the committee room to the Senate chamber, Senator Specter offered a voice of reason and passion in every debate - always willing to reach across the aisle and work across party lines to get the job done, regardless of political gamesmanship or gain. — Nancy Pelosi

The universe is really playing hard game with me. — Nina Ardianti

I lowered my towel and saw that though my body was still firm, the glow of youth was about to fade. The sparkle in my eyes had all but deadened. — Elise Icten

I found the Course essential in my struggle for personal transformation. It helped me recognize that I really did have a choice of experiencing peace or conflict, and that this choice is always between accepting truth or illusion. — Gerald G. Jampolsky

Is it so arrogant to want something that doesn't change with the wind? That doesn't crumble at the first sign of adversity?"
"You want something that doesn't exist. A figment of your imagination."
"No. I want someone who sees beneath the surface--someone who completes the balance. An equal. — Renee Ahdieh

Far from breaking with tradition, they understood the Great War and its aftermath in the light of tradition, believing, as did their literary and spiritual ancestors, that ours is a fallen world yet not a forsaken one. — Philip Zaleski

To lose the approbation of my dog is a thing too horrible to contemplate. — Barbara Dana

Well, Peter Rowan and I had plans to form a band when he left Bill Monroe. I always thought it was going to be a bluegrass band, but I guess when Peter left Bill Monroe he had had enough of bluegrass. He had written some songs and of course the Beatles were a big influence back then. So, we decided to something different and it ended up being that. — David Grisman