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These days when Christians bicker they exaggerate passion into a legalistic belief and prosperity into a lukewarm belief. — Criss Jami

Generalization, especially risky generalization, is one of the chief methods by which knowledge proceeds ... Safe generalizations are usually rather boring. Delete that "usually rather." Safe generalizations are quite boring. — Joseph Epstein

It was an odd friendship, but the oddnesses of friendships are a frequent guarantee of their lasting texture. — Ford Madox Ford

If Trump keeps learning, he could become a big asset. He will shatter the traditional patterns. — Newt Gingrich

Undesirable things that man can alter (e.g., his weight), he alters. Those that he cannot (e.g., his height), he calls the will of God. — Mokokoma Mokhonoana

Who profits from a king's fidelity save generations a thousand years unborn, and which of his works will they recall at that remove, or care? — Steven Pressfield

The trouble with going crazy is that you have to go around making it up to everyone afterwards. It seems they should be making something up to you. — Sheila Ballantyne

I have always been fully persuaded that, through co-operation, labor could become its own employer. — Leland Stanford

If someone said, 'Sit down and write a 'Community' episode,' I would be panicked. — Jim Rash

Don't do small stuff early in your energy cycle or you'll blow your 'golden hours,' but occasionally you have to do the 'possible' to develop the momentum for the killer task. — Helen Gurley Brown

Philosopher, orator, apostle, legislator, warrior, conqueror of ideas, restorer of rational dogmas, of a cult without images, the founder of twenty terrestrial empires and of one spiritual empire: that is MUHAMMAD. As regards all the standards by which human greatness may be measured, we may well ask IS THERE ANY MAN GREATER THAN HE? — Alphonse De Lamartine

Why should we allow international markets to erode domestic labor regulations through the back door when we do not allow domestic markets to do the same? The — Dani Rodrik