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Plato also knew clearly, and indicated by allusions in his works, the dogmas of the Trinity, mediation, the incarnation, the Passion and the notions of grace and salvation through love. He knew the essential truth. Namely, that God is good. He is only all-powerful in addition. — Simone Weil

People are not disturbed by what happens to them, but by the view they take of what happens to them. — CLAUDIO IBANEZ S.

No matter what they say in the conferences and symposiums about poverty and hunger in the world. At the end, they are the first one forgetting us. — M.F. Moonzajer

I've never been overseas. I can only imagine what that's like. — Brendan Fehr

In a word, many flattering things were said of them. But there was some criticism. People spoke with horror of the number of books they had read. — Fyodor Dostoyevsky

I've said often enough, and the good Lord kens weel enough that boys were meant to be smacked, or he'd not ha' filled 'em sae full o' the de'il. — Diana Gabaldon

Every two years, to keep Moore's Law happening, you have to invent ... That's where I grew up. — Brian Krzanich

I have long been a supporter of The Prince's Trust, and so when American Express asked me to launch 'Amex Be Inspired' and help young people build their confidence and fulfil their potential, I was delighted to get involved. — Kevin Spacey

Man is a deeply illogical being, and must be ruled illogically. Whatever that frigid prig Bentham may say, there are innumerable motives that have nothing to do with utility. — Patrick O'Brian

If organs as elemental as brain and heart can be persuaded to regenerate, and others, like ears and corneas, can be fashioned from living ink, how will that change us as a species? Will the printing of organs affect our evolution? Could it alter our genes? — Diane Ackerman

David Ogilvy made his copywriters come up 100 different headlines for every ad they wrote. — David Ogilvy

When clever people ask me where
I get a poem, I despair. — Robert Frost