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When I was young, my brother David and I were farmed off to foster homes, and I spent time in orphanages. My father abandoned us. Here's the most important person in my life, and I never met him. — Wayne Dyer

all people were educated in this 21st century
though i'm unique then them,
because they were only educated and i'm..
weeducated..
p.s though haven't tried it yet. lol. — Weed Man

I have written two nonfiction books, I'm embarrassed to say. — Dirk Benedict

This is not only a full moon for me. This is an image of your face for me. — Gaurav GRV Sharma

Jazz stands for freedom. — Dave Brubeck

The truth is, just to hear other people speaking Italian is really worth it. It keeps the sound in your ear. — Ann Goldstein

I have been maturing as a teacher. New experiences bring new sensitivities and flexibility ... — W. Howard Lester

He reached out to stroke the spines of the books, as if they might whisper their secrets to him if he touched them. But the books remained silent, as all good books tend to do when touched by people to whom they don't belong. — Christoph Marzi

So I do, of course, reject much that is central not only to the psychology of Descartes and Kant, but to their epistemology as well. No doubt, the best available theories of today will look primitive in comparison with what we are in a position to understand hundreds of years from now. — Hilary Kornblith

Transparency has existed ever since there has been a man and the sky above him. For the past ten thousand years every new day has offered a simple experience with its own spectacle; from a day sky into the sky at night; from oneself into the vast universe.
Imagine creating the House of Tears where the heart can be educated in the ways of the sky; transcending itself.
Transparency is its step, door and fireplace. Becoming one with it, is its windows. — Adam Kovacevic

Don't let the poison of the past spoil a fruitful future. — A.D. Posey

It is the union of independence and dependence of these branches - legislative, executive and judicial - and of the governmental functions possessed by each of them, that constitutes the marvellous genius of this unrivalled document. — J. Reuben Clark