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The tax code is now nine times longer than the Bible, and not nearly as interesting. — Rob Portman
There is nothing higher-class than real craftsmanship, diversity, originality and the service of skilled human hands. — Bryant McGill
The partisans of eugenic planning hear that other music, the music that says that there shall be nothing random in the world, nothing independent, nothing moved by its own vitality, nothing out of keeping with some idea: even our children must not be our progeny, but our creation. — Charles Frankel
Reason is powerless in the expression of Love. — Rumi
He was younger than Iseult had imagined. No older than twenty, if she had to guess. Yet he felt old, with his voice so gruff. His language so formal.
It was in the way he carried himself too, as if he'd walked for a thousand years and planned to walk a thousand more. — Susan Dennard
Come in, Bean. Come in Julian Delphiki, longed-for child of good and loving parents. Come in, kidnapped child, hostage of fate. Come and talk to the Fates, who are playing such clever little games with your life. — Orson Scott Card
But storytelling always changes time. At least it does in my world. — Stephen King
Putin learned from reading the William King and David Cleland textbook in the 1980s and 1990s, planning for uncertainty is the most important element of strategy. — Clifford G. Gaddy
The Time Machine was left deserted on the turf among the rhododendrons. — H.G.Wells
Enlightenment is a group activity. — Charles Eisenstein
The human race is all the same when it comes to romantic relations,' said the Major. 'A startling absence of impulse control combined with complete myopia. — Helen Simonson
The genuine creator creates something that has a life of its own, something that can exist and function without him. This is true not only of the writer, artist and scientist, but of creators in other fields.With the noncreative it is the other way around: in whatever they do, they arrange things so that they themselves become indispensable. — Eric Hoffer
