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The introduction of so powerful an agent as steam to a carriage on wheels will make a great change in the situation of man. — Thomas Jefferson

God could not consistently love men if He did not provide for the judgment of evildoers. — Billy Graham

If anyone said to me 'invent a new monster so we can sell more toys', I'd kick them out of my office. — Steven Moffat

When I was in high school, I fell under the spell of that crazy idea that if you're interested in the arts, you can't be interested in science. — Alan Alda

People in Medicaid ought to have access to the same insurance as the rest of the population. If they are segregated, it will be a poor plan for poor people. — John Goodman

Man does not live by bread alone, even presliced bread. — D. W Brogan

Without peace, there is little hope for human rights — Martin Ennals

Surrounding yourself with 'yes' people is like talking to yourself. — Frank Sonnenberg

Here's the thing: we're all as thin as paper. Like those paper people you used to find in old children's magazines, inhabiting a two-page spread with other paper people, all of them hanging out somewhere together-at the park, at church, at school, at the mall, on the family room-until some kid took a pair of scissors to the dotted lines surrounding them and cut them out of their paper world. That's us, that's anyone. That was me. A cut-out paper person removed from the world I once belonged to. — Christopher Barzak

All my films have always been released in the autumn, maybe because they're more melancholy to people. — Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu

The farther a man follows the rainbow, the harder it is for him to get back to the life which he left starving like an old dog. — Jane Bowles

For without belittling the courage with which men have died, we should not forget those acts of courage with which men have lived. — John F. Kennedy

I will do today that which is of today and pay no heed to the tomorrow; nor waste regrets on that which was yesterday. — Walter Russell