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The eyes of mankind will be upon you to see whether the Government, which is now more popular than it has been for many years past, will be productive of more virtue moral and political. We may look up to Armies for our Defense, but Virtue is our best Security. It is not possible that any State should long remain free, where Virtue is not supremely honored. — Samuel Adams
A journey never ends. Only the travellers end. — Jose Saramago
What was the promise with the head sick? — F Scott Fitzgerald
Much history as well as popular imagination not only erases their contingency but implicitly attributes to historical actors intentions and consciousness they could not have possibly had...Once a significant historical event is codified, it travels a sort of condensation symbol and, unless we are very careful, takes on a false logic and order that does a grave injustice to how it was experienced at the time. — James C. Scott
Observations always involve theory. — Edwin Powell Hubble
I don't care if you love me or not. I'll love you anyway. — Zhang Ziyi
There will never be another Ren Lewis. And that's why God gave you such impossible talents. Because you were meant to do things humans shouldn't. That is your talent and your curse. — Sarah Noffke
I don't think Hollywood knows what to do with me. I would imagine that when it comes to romantic comedies, my name would be pretty low down on the list. — Gary Oldman
In 1978, we adopted a new Bankruptcy Code in the United States, and a principal part of this was designed to adjust to the new corporation, to find ways to let a corporation that had gotten into financial trouble reorganize itself. A big part of the selling point on this bankruptcy law was, 'It will preserve jobs.' — Elizabeth Warren
Sometimes God doesn't answer our prayers because we ask for too little — Sunday Adelaja
When they gave me that trophy, bro, I cried. — Dennis Rodman
Wars are poor chisels for carving out peaceful tomorrows. — Martin Luther King Jr.
Years rolled on again, and Wendy had a daughter. This ought not to be written in ink but in a golden splash. — J.M. Barrie
