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Lionel Johnson comes the first to mind,
That loved his learning better than mankind,
Though courteous to the worst; much falling he
Brooded upon sanctity ... — William Butler Yeats

If, at the end of my days, the sum of what I've taken exceeds the sum of what I've given, then I have lived in vain. — Doug Rice

You have to lose everything to find the real thing. — Debasish Mridha

They were ... well, Beautiful People! - not 'students', 'clerks', 'salesgirls', 'executive trainees' - Christ, don't give me your occupation-game labels! We are Beautiful People, ascendant from your robot junkyard. — Tom Wolfe

Medicine is about disease and what makes people die. Chiropractic is about life and what makes people live. — B. J. Palmer

A lot of Latinos are like me: third generation, English speaking. — Al Madrigal

I like decorative, functional things that I feel comfortable in. — Joey Lauren Adams

In my opinion, Chief Justice Roberts put it best during his recent confirmation hearings. And he said, and I quote, "The framers were not the sort of people, having fought a revolution to get the right of self-government to sit down and say, 'Well, let's take all the difficult issues before us and let's have the judges decide them.' That would have been the farthest thing from their mind," however, I fear that the Supreme Court forgets this advice. — Mike DeWine

I've had to spend an awful lot of my life trying to pretend I'm not posh. Although once I open my mouth, I rather let things out the bag. — Celia Imrie

When we were still living in the world of sin God already saw us as saved citizens of His kingdom — Sunday Adelaja

Relationships are the foundation of leadership. — John C. Maxwell

A right to property is founded in our natural wants, in the means with which we are endowed to satisfy these wants, and the right to what we acquire by those means without violating the similar rights of other sensible beings. — Thomas Jefferson

What you remember, it's real. It doesn't matter how accurate your memory of something is, it is real to you. What you perceive as reality is reality. — Raymond E. Feist