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God bless this tiny little boat, And me who travels in it. It stays afloat for years and years, And sinks within a minute. And so the soul in which we sail, Unknown by years of thinking, Is deeply felt and understood, The minute that it's sinking. — Michael Leunig

Federal authorities do not have the manpower or the resources to protect America's international borders. — John Culberson

Thought is the organizing factor in man, intersected between the causal primary instincts and the resulting actions. — Albert Einstein

When we follow our bliss, we are met by a thousand unseen helping hands. — Joseph Campbell

Here at Carolina, our World Cup opponents marked their calendars. Obviously the other nations wanted to win every game, but a big upset over the U.S. was something we knew other teams would cherish. — Lorrie Fair

We were both shattered. We were broken people who longed to be whole. We thought it was love that was driving us to do what we did. But it wasn't love. It was fear. We were both too afraid of ending up unwanted and unneeded. — Susan Meissner

A fine artist is one who makes familiar things new and new things familiar. — Louis Nizer

We live in a world that is so quick to lose people's attention, and to move on to the next thing. We live in a YouTube world, so it's hard to build something slow like you did fifteen or twenty years ago. You have to have the kind of show that keeps people interested. — Gary LeVox

When you read and understand a poem, then you master chaos a little. — Stephen Spender

The greatest safety lies in putting all your eggs in one basket and watching the basket. — Gerald M. Loeb

We will call him Anthony Alexander Barrington. After my father and brother. We'll call him Alexander. — Paullina Simons

Consider the trivial but revealing hallmarks of urban hipsterdom: faux vintage photography, the handlebar mustache, and vinyl record players all hark back to an earlier time when people were still optimistic about the future. If everything worth doing has already been done, you may as well feign an allergy to achievement and become a barista. — Peter Thiel

On the hired man's face as he threw up his hands and replied, It's the decisions in life that are difficult. — R.C. Sproul