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Men substitute words for reality and then argue about the words. — Edwin Howard Armstrong
Though wisdom is common, yet the many live as if they had a wisdom of their own. — Heraclitus
Congratulations to the NBA champion Boston Celtics - they beat the Los Angeles Lakers by 39 points.
Or as Hillary Clinton would say, Too close to call. — Craig Ferguson
The eye is the window to the soul, and from the abundance of the heart the mouth speaks, why can't we all be blind and dumb? — Kristen Heitzmann
When you react, you don't give your mind the time to get filled with emotions. You are devoid of anger, fear, and frustration; you are simply moving. — Saulo Ribeiro
Constant questioning produces a status quo of change. — Ted Agon
Ballet dancing is arduous, strenuous activity. Students are engaged in physical training that rivals the training Olympic athletes undergo. At the same time, they strive for physical perfection not for the prowess alone but as a way of achieving the means necessary to express the pure nature of their art. — George Balanchine
Every Canadian has a complicated relationship with the United States, whereas Americans think of Canada as the place where the weather comes from. — Margaret Atwood
You're lucky I was on that roof all day. That old man ... he was trying to sell you a Sega product. — The Harvard Lampoon
In a good play every speech should be as fully flavored as a nut or apple. — John Millington Synge
He only is a great man who can neglect the applause of the multitude and enjoy himself independent of its favor. — Joseph Addison
We are hopeful that President Obama, in his State of the Union Address, will express a willingness to work with Republicans to enact all of these jobs bills. — Nan Hayworth
Holy shit. This is the kind of sunset you hardly see any more, a 19th-century wilderness sunset, a few of which got set down, approximated, on canvas, landscapes of the American West by artists nobody ever heard of, when the land was still free and the eye innocent, and the presence of the Creator much more direct. Here it thunders now over the Mediterranean, high and lonely, this anachronism in primal red, in yellow purer that can be found anywhere today, a purity begging to be polluted ... of course Empire took its way westward, what other way was there but into those virgin sunsets to penetrate and to foul? — Thomas Pynchon
Carey called for a new extra-biblical ecclesiastical structure - a society - to establish policies, commission missionaries, and provide their financial support.250 While councils, committees, societies, and mission boards are too numerous today to count, most Christians who read Carey's pamphlet or heard him speak had never conceived of an organization with global missional responsibility. — Allen Yen
