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The gods should certainly be revered, but kept at a distance ... The way is not beyond man; he who creates a way outside of man cannot make it a true way. A good man is content with changing man, and that is enough for him. — Confucius
If I cry, it's because I'm very angry and I can't do anything about it because I've run into a dead end. That's when the tears would come down. — Rihanna
Negative feelings were shades of black, with a few exceptions. Envy was green. Pride was purple. And lust was red. — Wendy Higgins
My point is that life on earth can take care of itself. In the thinking of a human being, a hundred years in a long time. A hundred years ago, we didn't have cars and airplanes and computers and vaccines...It was a whole different world. But to the earth, a hundred years is *nothing*. A million years is *nothing*. This planet lives and breathes on a much vaster scale. We can't imagine its slow and powerful rhythms, and we haven't got the humility to try. We have been residents here for the blink of an eye. If we are gone tomorrow, the earth will not miss us."
- Ian Malcolm — Michael Crichton
PRAYER IS THE serious business of the Church, the first and best business it renders for the world. — Richard J. Foster
Outside of taking care of a man's needs, women don't get much pleasure out of life, anyways. — Charles Willeford
Good manners protect the privileged, but leave the unprivileged more vulnerable. — Mason Cooley
Healthy surrender means allowing yourself to "be" rather than being in a constant state of want. — Bryant McGill
My father always says one thing leads to another. It certainly does. I started out to buy a friend a birthday present, and I end up trying to get a factory to go with it.... — Jean Merrill
The idea that the sole aim of punishment is to prevent crime is obviously grounded upon the theory that crime can be prevented, which is almost as dubious as the notion that poverty can be prevented. — H.L. Mencken
