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What I do not know, I do not think I know. — Socrates

FDR had been Assistant Secretary of the Navy. They told me, now forgotten, just how many pictures of ships they took out of the White House after he died. But he could choose good men. — Stuart Symington

But now in this day and age, people are more prone to go out to try new things to enhance their performance on the field - to enhance their physical appearance. — Bo Jackson

What a child can do in cooperation today, he can do alone tomorrow. — Lev Vygotsky

The first time I met Prince he invented me to his birthday party in Minneapolis. It was a costume party and I came as a beatnik - a beret and a charcoal goatee. He was dressed like an executioner. I talked to him for awhile and he didn't know who I was, and when I told him he was real surprised. — Paul Reubens

Life is a pill which none of us can bear to swallow without gilding. — Samuel Johnson

Back then it was a different culture. It was very loose. I was young. I was stupid. — Alex Rodriguez

In the past few years, I have made a thrilling discovery ... that until one is over sixty, one can never really learn the secret of living. One can then begin to live, not simply with the intense part of oneself, but with one's entire being. — Ellen Glasgow

The beauty of a piece of music is not in its technique but in the Soul of its creator; nor is it in the
sound vibrations of the piece but in the silence of the Light from which the sound springs. — Walter Russell

Nothing is so admirable in politics as a short memory. — John Kenneth Galbraith

A little smile, a word of cheer, A bit of love from someone near, A little gift from one held dear, Best wishes for the coming year. These make a merry christmas! — John Greenleaf Whittier

There is a feeling the body gives the mind
of having missed something, a bedrock poverty, like falling
without the sense that you are passing through one world,
that you could reach another
anytime. Instead the real
is crossing you,
your body an arrival
you know is false but can't outrun. And somewhere in between
these geese forever entering and
these spiders turning back,
this astonishing delay, the everyday, takes place. — Jorie Graham

The water issue is critically related to climate change. People say that carbon is the currency of climate change. Water is the teeth. — Jim Yong Kim

That these acts are simple doesn't mean that they are simplistic, and it hardly means that they are easy. — Robert C. Martin