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Her moral training, both at the schools she attended and at home, was negative in nature, prohibitive in intent, and almost entirely sexual. The sexuality, however, was indirect and unacknowledged; therefore it suffused every other part of her education, which received most of its energy from that recessive and unspoken moral force. She learned that she would have duties toward her husband and family and that she must fulfill them. — John Edward Williams
The glory of God always comes at the sacrifice of self. — Aiden Wilson Tozer
Words matter, especially words defining complicated political arrangements, because they shape perceptions of the events of the past, attitudes toward policies being carried out in the present, and expectations about desirable directions for the future. — Michael Mandelbaum
I'm fascinated by power, especially veiled power. Shadow power. The National Security Agency. The National Reconnaissance Office. Opus Dei. The idea that everything happens for reasons we're not quite seeing. — Dan Brown
If a person could discard 99% of their life and experience only the best 1%, would they think life a grand and beautiful thing? — Peter Tieryas
Let no one ever think for a moment that national debate means national division. — Lyndon B. Johnson
Here's a news flash: scientists can be wrong. That's no big deal (unless the scientist is you), since research is self-correcting. Consequently, most errors by scientists become historical curiosities, with little long-term importance. — Seth Shostak
Reality - there's nothing but horror in that. — A. L. Kennedy
Really get to know a person by watching them closely without judgment. — T.R. Horne
He only employs his passion who can make no use of his reason. — Marcus Tullius Cicero
General observations drawn from particulars are the jewels of knowledge, comprehending great store in a little room; but they are therefore to be made with the greater care and caution, lest, if we take counterfeit for true, our loss and shame be the greater when our stock comes to a severe scrutiny. — John Locke
