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You instinctively display the greatest virtue, or rather the chief defect, of us eccentric Parisians- that is, you assume the vices you have not, and conceal the virtues you possess. — Alexandre Dumas

Just as our kids don't understand the difference between broadcast and cable, the line between TV and Internet TV is about to disappear. — Jeff Jarvis

Facebook's new relationship status option: "No longer able to interact with actual people" — Andy Borowitz

Do not marvel brothers if the world hates you, the world rejected and rebelled against God and His truth. — Auliq Ice

You had no place of your own in the world of adults. It was sink or swim for you - you couldn't help but be strong because your whole world was precarious. I've always felt your underlying fragility. I loved your fragility when you weren't afraid to let it show. — Andre Gorz

People say what distinguishes us from the animals is that we think. Well, then why the hell don't we extend some compassion to those under tremendous duress? There's this whole idea that you work really hard so you can deaden your soul to the universe and enjoy yourself only in ways the Sierra Club will let you. But what about enjoying yourself by getting into the whole melee of poverty and racism and violence and murder and drug addiction? Get in there, roll up your sleeves, and do something! Nobody does it. — Jimmy Santiago Baca

The writer as boxer says he develops by, "learning from everyone who'll spar with me. — Davis Miller

Primarily the individual is going to study at home. — R. Buckminster Fuller

Success is like a rainbow;
after the storm all its colors glow. — Matshona Dhliwayo

Show the world that your God is worth ten thousand worlds to you. Show rich men how rich you are in your poverty when the Lord God is your helper. Show the strong man how strong you are in your weakness when underneath you are the everlasting arms. — Charles Spurgeon

But then, at some point, the hand that — Mary Davenport