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The academic community has in it the biggest concentration of alarmists, cranks and extremists this side of the giggle house. — William F. Buckley Jr.

Into what boundless life, does education admit us. Every truth gained through it expands a moment of time into illimitable being
positively enlarges our existence, and endows us with qualities which time cannot weaken or destroy. — Edwin Hubbel Chapin

Certainly not a party of the workers and the peasants. In fact, Jiang Zemin in recent weeks has officially said that capitalists and the entrepreneurs should be enrolled in the Communist Party. — Henry A. Kissinger

We spend our days in deliberating, and we end them without coming to any resolve. — Albert Camus

Oh yeah, I'm still employed at Pixar and I love it here. — Brad Bird

I love more than anything looking at a movie scene by scene and seeing the intention behind it. — Jodie Foster

My wife wants something foreign for Christmas - like a Mexican divorce. — Milton Berle

When you love someone, you shouldn't feel that they should love in return. You have to give people freedom. — Frederick Lenz

Then put this behind you. You don't have to change who you are because of one mistake. You only have to make sure you don't repeat it. — Kathleen Fuller

In the deep dark silence, my mind dances with the moonlight and feels the joy of this precious ephemeral life. — Debasish Mridha

I don't know what else I could do but pretend to be an actor. — Alec Guinness

It is of mercy that we are not in hell. It is of mercy that we have the hope of heaven. It is of mercy that we live in a land of spiritual light. It is of mercy that we have been called by the Spirit, and not left to reap the fruit of our own ways. It is of mercy that we still live and have opportunities of glorifying God actively or passively. Surely these thoughts should crowd on our minds whenever we speak with God. Surely we should never open our lips in prayer without blessing God for that free grace by which we live, and for that loving kindness which endureth for ever. — J.C. Ryle

If he could smell the pre-spice mass, that meant the gasses deep under the sand were nearing explosive pressure. — Frank Herbert

American literature has been, and is, singularly deficient in established critics who have anything like a rational conception of their jobs. The majority, initiate in a few of the patent rituals of Aristotle and Quintilian , don the forbidding robes of high priests to Sweetness and Light, and go about their business much as if the idea were to keep all they know to themselves. — Burton Rascoe