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We saw one school-house in our walk, and listened to the sounds which issued from it; but it appeared like a place where the process, not of enlightening, but of obfuscating the mind was going on, and the pupils received only so much light as could penetrate the shadow of the Catholic church. — Henry David Thoreau
Folks call me Ellis. I run an auto shop with a couple of my buddies. We're also in a band. I play bass. — Ellis
Sometimes I wonder if the semi-conscious agenda of the media is to get between people and their souls. It is the the soul with its myriad tiny nerve endings that notices the neglected pathos, poignancy and practicality that lies at the heart of life. It's as if the media are somehow irritated and envious that anonymous people should have the quiet brilliance of their rich and sustainable inner lives ... — Michael Leunig
I never said I will stand, I said I hoped to stand. It wasn't a prediction. — Christopher Reeve
Often times, music is used to evoke an emotion and it's become a cliche, so I don't want to do that, and actually what I do, is that emotional intensity that has developed throughout the film, I allow it to get released by having that music at the end with the credits. — Asghar Farhadi
It is not enough to forgive; one must forget. — Madame De Stael
I think the good news is that our team understands the positon they're in. If they want to win a division or a conference, they're going to have to fix their mistakes. — Les Miles
People forget what a big issue toilet training is for adults and kids, and it is not fun, especially when you're in a car on the interstate. — Robert Munsch
It is better to gain a foot than to stand still, even when you seek to gain a mile. — Hubert H. Humphrey
Speed of love is measured in blushes per hour. — Vikrmn
This blowing dust became increasingly thicker. It was very much like landing in a fast moving ground fog. — Neil Armstrong
