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They were very much the same, each attempting to force his picture of reality upon me and neither giving a hoot in hell for how things looked to me. — Ralph Ellison

Each person's only hope for improving his lot rests on recognizing the true nature of his or her basic personality, surrendering to it, and becoming who he or she really is. — Sheldon B. Kopp

Only bad generals need heroes. — Bertolt Brecht

To attain power, one must first obtain riches, for almost everything of the world revolves about it. — Ndiritu Wahome

Prayer is not a substitute for work; it is an effort to work further and be efficient beyond the range of one's powers. — George Santayana

Corporations create wealth and define how it is shared. They define working conditions, salary, wages, and benefits. Holy days used to be defined by the church, but now it is the corporation that defines for the workforce which days are holidays. Politicians have to win the approval of corporations in the same way that kings, centuries earlier, had to win the blessing of the church. — Ron Davison

The evolution of the universe is both mirrored by and incumbent upon your own. — Eric Micha'el Leventhal

Really, then, our problem is not weakness, but independence! And in covenant, you die to independent living. — Kay Arthur

But if you parry individuals points - a negative and defensive enterprise - you never step back and actively imagine a world in which a different system of ideas could be true - a positive act. — Deborah Tannen

She was tattooed on every part of his body. Deeper, in his heart, his very soul. A permanent brand that would never wear off. — Maya Banks

If you have ever argued with a religious devotee, for example, you will have noticed that his self-esteem and pride are involved in the dispute and that you are asking him to give up something more than a point in argument. — Christopher Hitchens

There are no "great" subjects for the creative writer; there are only the singular details of a single human life. — Richard Selzer

Without advances, medicine regresses and reverts to witchcraft. — Arthur Kornberg