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The prediction of the future is not distinguished from an evaluation of current evidence - prediction matches evaluation. This is perhaps the best evidence we have for the role of substitution. — Daniel Kahneman

The tonal is also endless and limitless. We like to think of it as being finite so we feel better. — Frederick Lenz

Where the Scriptures speak, we speak; where the Scriptures are silent, we are silent — Thomas Campbell

Few knew in 2000 that Bush was going to end up with neoconservatives all over the place. And once 9/11 happened, I think it's fair to say that eight or nine neocons have had an enormous influence. The whole solution to every problem was to go after Iraq. This had been a neoconservative mantra for ten years. There was no secret about it. — Seymour Hersh

Beware the seduction of the quick conclusion. Do not indulge in the answer you desire until you know all you need to know. — Anthony Ryan

I'm a reasonably attractive young gal, great rack, nice legs, and never had any complaints in the sack. But I'd never been - cue sad music - in love before. And no one had ever been - cue sadder music - in love with me. — Alice Clayton

In this age of censorship, I mourn the loss of books that will never be written, I mourn the voices that will be silenced-writers' voices, teachers' voices, students' voices-and all because of fear. — Judy Blume

innocent, as if they perceived only pre-selected facts. — Ross Macdonald

A youthful age is desirable, but aged youth is troublesome and grievous. — Chilon Of Sparta

Everybody should wish they had home movies of themselves, acting out their lunacy on LSD. — John Waters

It seems to us that one of the deepest divisions between the Russians and the Americans or British, is in their feeling toward their governments. The Russians are taught, and trained, and encouraged to believe that their government is good, that every part of it is good, and that their job is to carry it forward, to back it up in all ways. On the other hand, the deep emotional feeling among Americans and British is that all government is somehow dangerous, that there should be as little government as possible, that any increase in the power of government is bad, and that existing government must be watched constantly, watched and criticized to keep it sharp and on its toes. — John Steinbeck