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We live in a world where great incompatibles co-exist: the human scale and the superhuman scale, stability and mobility, permanence and change, identity and anonymity, comprehensibility and universality. — Kenzo Tange

Opportunities that always fail need change; else they will continue to keep failing till the future have its end. — Israelmore Ayivor

No student knows his subject: the most he knows is where and how to find out the things he does not know — Woodrow Wilson

Expository preaching means you can't completely predetermine what your people will be hearing over the next few weeks or months. As the texts are opened, questions and answers emerge that no one might have seen coming. — Timothy Keller

I will stay with it and endure through suffering hardship and once the heaving sea has shaken my raft to pieces, then I will swim. — Homer

It must be a hard life to be the child of a psychologist. — Thomas Lansing Masson

The wild black scavengers of the skies laid their eggs in season and lovingly fed their young. They soared high over prairies and mountains and plains, searching for the fulfillment of that share of life's destiny which was theirs according to the plan of Nature. Their philosophers demonstrated by unaided 15 Animals reason alone that the Supreme Cathartes aura regnans had created the world especially for buzzards. They worshipped him with hearty appetites for many centuries. — Walter M. Miller Jr.

I'm a big fan of TV. — Bernie Mac

However, my wine told me not to worry about it. And who was I to argue with wine? It had never steered me wrong before. — Aly Martinez

Do you not know the cause and reason of their coming?" They did not, the people replied. "They adore a certain Covetous Deity," Hatuey explained, "whose cravings are not to be satisfied by a few moderate offerings, but they may answer his Adoration and Worship, demand many unreasonable things of us, and use their utmost endeavors to subjugate and afterwards murder us. — Peter Manseau