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The sun, centre and sire of light, The keystone of the world-built arch of heaven. — Philip James Bailey
In this season of thanksgiving, I'm equally grateful to the people who said NO. I didn't see it then, I see it now. Thank you! — Assegid Habtewold
Man is the being whose project it is to be God. — Jean-Paul Sartre
All Ballets' fundamental steps are derived from the folk dances of Western Europe. — Ninette De Valois
BBC had tried to develop the book, set in England, as a two-hour movie. I went to a meeting and they said, "Look at this," and I thought the book was outstanding. I was like, "Can I do this?" — Glen Morgan
I was thinking of writers living in East Europe before the Berlin Wall came down. They wrote fantastic stuff but were dealing with a situation that was almost impossible to deal with, but they found a way. — Romesh Gunesekera
That afternoon She listened to the grievances of the dead from two warring nations. Both sides had suffered, both sides had legitimate grievances, both pled their cases earnestly. She covered Her ears and moaned in misery. She knew Her humans were multidimensional and She could no longer live under the rigid architecture of Her youthful choices. — David Eagleman
If he who has control of men ought not to control the laws, then he who controls the laws ought not control men: otherwise his laws would minister to his passions.. — Jean-Jacques Rousseau
All things are possible until they are proven impossible. — Pearl S. Buck
We should never allow ourselves to be bullied by an either-or. There is often the possibility of something better than either of these two alternatives. — Mary Parker Follett
Nothing is more likely than that [the] enumeration of powers is defective. This is the ordinary case of all human works. Let us then go on perfecting it by adding by way of amendment to the Constitution those powers which time and trial show are still wanting — Thomas Jefferson
