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Philosophy as well as foppery often changes fashion. — Benjamin Franklin

Government failure is always used as an excuse for government expansion. Government thrives on crisis and incompetence. — Jim Babka

Well, I think just a desire to come back and be a part of the game again. — Mario Lemieux

Left love behind many years ago. Now it rests under a cross in the cemetery in Tombstone. — Franco Nero

She'll be apples — April Lurie

There is no prose as inspiring as a single human being with the courage to live well. — Iain S. Thomas

The next chapter is about belonging: the essential need we have to be and to share with others. The human heart is a place of freedom. We can be obliged to follow the law but not to love, because "true love casts out fear." Our society grows in justice and peace as we allow energies of love and concern for all to rise up in ourselves. — Jean Vanier

Apparently having your girlfriend get shot in the head and Life Flighted away takes its toll on a guy. Imagine that? I told him it was no biggie, but he's been kind of edgy about it. — Laura Griffin

(Doctors) collectively have done more to block adequate medical care for people of this country than any other single group. — Jimmy Carter

Your company should act as a springboard for ambitious employees, not a set of shackles. — Richard Branson

I am convinced that the human heart hungers for constancy. In forfeiting the sanctity of sex by casual, nondiscriminatory "making out" and "sleeping around," we forfeit something we cannot well do without. There is dullness, monotony, sheer boredom in all of life when virginity and purity are no longer protected and prized. — Elisabeth Elliot

When one analyzes the pre-conscious step to concepts, one always finds ideas which consist of 'symbolic images.' The first step to thinking is a painted vision of these inner pictures whose origin cannot be reduced only and firstly to the sensual perception but which are produced by an 'instinct to imagining' and which are re-produced by different individuals independently, i.e. collectively ... But the archaic image is also the necessary predisposition and the source of a scientific attitude. To a total recognition belong also those images out of which have grown the rational concepts. — Wolfgang Pauli