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Royce is the father of the thesis that German idealism is a story about the discovery and development of the Kantian transcendental ego - the "I" that accompanies all my representations - as an absolute cosmic supersubject who, god-like, creates the entire universe. — Frederick C. Beiser

I looked at my competitors and I thought that, If they could do it, I could do it. And if, they are popular and doing well, I could compete with them. — Tommy Hilfiger

Most people fail, not because of lack of desire, but, because of lack of commitment. — Vince Lombardi

The difference between a welfare state and a totalitarian state is a matter of time. — Ayn Rand

This looking down our noses at tea party people has got to stop, — Chris Matthews

The business end of business has never interested me. — Hugh Hefner

In a theater, it happened that a fire started offstage. The clown came out to tell the audience. They thought it was a joke and applauded. He told them again, and they became still more hilarious. This is the way, I suppose, that the world will be destroyed-amid the universal hilarity of wits and wags who think it is all a joke. — Soren Kierkegaard

Hearts will never be practical until they can be made unbreakable.
- Wizard — L. Frank Baum

It is said that he bagan to write in French because he was fascinated by two words from the French that did not have an equivalent in his native German: 'verger,' orchard and 'paume,' palm of the hand. — Susanne Petermann

The last love is the most lasting of loves — Amit Abraham

Reflection comes between us and every other person and object in the world. An object or a person can be reflected in so many different ways. Yet the heart of an object or the essence of the heart can never be reflected. All faith and creativity is the hunger to cross over this frontier, it is the desire for pure and total encounter and belonging. Love is an affair between a reflection and its object. — John O'Donohue