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The fact that a book or publication is popular does not necessarily make it of value. — Ezra Taft Benson

It is the cruelest of all ironies that moderns imagine themselves to be (abstractly understood) "individuals," because in actuality moderns are "types," abstracted and self-abstractive victims of a process of stereotyping that afflicts even would-be rebels and anarchists. — Kenny Smith

Whatever greatness Lincoln achieved cannot be explained as a triumph over personal suffering. Rather, it must be accounted for as an outgrowth of the same system that produced that suffering. This is not a story of transformation but one of integration. Lincoln didn't do great work because he solved the problem of his melancholy. The problem of his melancholy was all the more fuel for the fire of his great work. — Joshua Wolf Shenk

Incompleteness was real. It meant that mathematics could never be proved free of self-contradiction. — James Gleick

We've been on a long break and I've just been kicking back, doing nothing. Like our government. — Bill Maher

It's necessary that everyone does his duty and works in his place - devotes himself to constructing a body of fundamental values - against the common enemy - in a network of active, supple, inderdependent, and confederated resistance - present on every front, at the level of Europe - with the aim of concentrating all the energies of the combatants. — Guillaume Faye

This is the essence of the Agricultural Revolution: the ability to keep more people alive under worse conditions. — Yuval Noah Harari

A future is always a fairyland to the young. — George Augustus Sala

I keep wondering, if all of it is my fault. Where does it start, Tieren? With Holland's choice, or with mine?"
The priest looked at him, eyes bright within his tired face, and shook his head. For once, the old man didn't seem to have the answer. — V.E Schwab

She picked up a handheld grenade launcher, cradling it like a baby. — Kimberly Derting

The three Secrets of Fatima were closely held by the Vatican for decades, until the text of the third and last secret was finally released in 2000. — Peter J. Tanous