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Intellectually curious men become generalists. Intellectually lazy men settle for being specialists. — Mokokoma Mokhonoana

The Bible stands alone in human literature in its elevated conception of manhood, in character and conduct. — Henry Ward Beecher

We live in time - it holds us and molds us - but I never felt I understood it very well. And I'm not referring to theories about how it bends and doubles back, or may exist elsewhere in parallel versions. No, I mean ordinary, everyday time, which clocks and watches assure us passes regularly: tick-tock, click-clock. Is there anything more plausible than a second hand? And yet it takes only the smallest pleasure or pain to teach us time's malleability. Some emotions speed it up, others slow it down; occasionally, it seems to go missing - until the eventual point when it really does go missing, never to return. — Julian Barnes

Isocrates: Democracy destroys itself because it abuses its right to freedom and equality. Because it teaches its citizens to consider audacity as a right, lawlessness as a freedom, abrasive speech as equality, and anarchy as progress. — Michael Lewis

We believe that unless we give opportunity to the strong and able, we shall never have the means to provide real protection for the weak and the old. — Harold Macmillan

My willingness to be intimate with my own deep feelings creates the space for intimacy with another. — Shakti Gawain

By adopting, I was not a full-fledged mother in their eyes. I hadn't paid the price of pregnancy, hadn't earned the badge of labor or the award for delivery, and would forever be an outside --an associate member at best. I looked like the other women, but I felt like less of one. — Jana Wolff

I felt I was painting with a Popsicle. — Robert Merrill

Daily fantasy sports is much closer to online poker than it is to traditional fantasy sports. — Eric Schneiderman

In the long run, a hierarchical society was only possible on a basis of poverty and ignorance. To return — George Orwell