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Nowadays, for the sake of the advantage which is to be gained from the public revenues and from office, men want to be always in office. — Aristotle.

... I've a thirst on me I wouldn't sell for half a crown.
- Give it a name, citizen, says Joe.
- Wine of the country, says he.
- What's yours? says Joe.
- Ditto MacAnaspey, says I.
- Three pints, Terry, says Joe. And how's the old heart, citizen? says he. — James Joyce

In some ways, there's no typical day with all the shoots and travel and projects, but I do try and stop by my studio every day. — Garance Dore

Look, the point is, tiny fire-breathing dinosaur, stacked up against a doofus not-so-ninja turtle and an overgrown iguana with a flower on his back - practical shit aside, he's clearly the ace choice. — Daniel Younger

My inners are not organs. They're actually mechanics, so I have a hole in my back, wind me up like the movie 'Hugo,' and then just say, 'Act,' you know? — Gillian Jacobs

Time is your most valuable possession. — Sunday Adelaja

I'm definitely preoccupied by thinking I'm just a biological thing. I want to feel that there's more, but so often I'm reminded of how we're just like baboons, basically. — Yannis Philippakis

Government, obviously, cannot fill a child's emotional needs. Nor can it fill his spiritual and moral needs. Government is not a father or mother. Government has never raised a child, and it never will. — William Bennett

True pleasure is the pleasure of sharing. — Antoine De Saint-Exupery

What sort of power is it that really and truly renders the deity present? Human beings automatically think of God as someone who possesses and wields power. Jesus forces people to consider whether that deeply rooted conviction is true or not. In historical terms it is readily apparent that power, left to its own inertial tendencies, tends to be oppressive in fact. So it cannot be the ultimate meditation of God, though human beings might tend to think so — Jon Sobrino

Is necessarily limited by his lack of knowledge of the circumstances — Andrew Carnegie

The measure of a man is not how much he suffers in the test, but how he comes out at the end. — Neal Shusterman

An idea is salvation by imagination — Frank Lloyd Wright