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While one could hardly say that philosophers have given much attention to the place that the concept of evil has among our moral concepts, they have done so more in the last ten or so years than they had before. I have, therefore, often wondered why there has been so little discussion of goodness. In Search of Goodness is not only an exception: it is an admirable one. It is original and provocative, impressive both in its breadth and depth. — Raimond Gaita
All my friends are in my books. — B. Cameron Lee
I'm not sure I'm okay with 2 guys gettin' married, but I don't wanna be a jerk about it. — Lizz Winstead
Suicide is a hasty unresolved death that slowly kills those close-by day by day. — Anthony Liccione
War is no strife
To the dark house and the detested wife. — William Shakespeare
There's no one quite like William - I bet he's really kind. You can just tell by looking at him. — Kate Middleton
It's stunning to me what kind of an impact even one person can have if they have the right passion, perspective and are able to align the interest of a great team. — Steve Case
I felt like I'd been misplaced in the cosmos and I belonged in Maine. — Terry Goodkind
She wanted to be herself at all costs. — Kiera Cass
People think it's all about misery and desperation and death and all that shite, which is not to be ignored, but what they forget is the pleasure of it. Otherwise we wouldn't do it. After all, we're not fucking stupid. At least, we're not that fucking stupid. — Irvine Welsh
That old saying, about how you always kill the thing you love, well, it works both ways. And it does work both ways. — Chuck Palahniuk
I couldn't do 'The Ed Sullivan Show.' Ed said I was a flash in the pan, and he was right. — Scott McKenzie
There is only one ingredient for innovation and that is the power of the human mind. As long as a company is able to attract, enable, empower and retain the best of the brightest, it will have a play. As long as the leadership of companies ensure that the physically and mentally tired mind that leaves office at whatever 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm or 9:00 pm comes back mentally and physically reenergised and enthusiastic to add significant value to the customer next morning, the job is done. — N. R. Narayana Murthy
We have in America "The Big Two-Hearted River" tradition: taking your wounds to the wilderness for a cure, a conversation, a rest, whatever. And as is in the Hemingway story, if your wounds aren't too bad, it works. But this isn't Michigan (or Faulkner's Big Woods in Mississippi for that matter). This is Alaska. — Edward Hoagland
