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My own view is that the general education curriculum that a college picks has to be appropriate for the kind of student body that it has. — Louis Menand

Politicians, ideologists, theologians and philosophers try time and again to provide solutions with nothing remaining: prefab solved problems. — Heinrich Boll

I beg you, look for the words 'social justice' or 'economic justice' on your church Web site. If you find it, run as fast as you can. Social justice and economic justice, they are code words. — Glenn Beck

When I was still a rather precocious young man, I already realized most vividly the futility of the hopes and aspirations that most men pursue throughout their lives. — Albert Einstein

Surrendering means non-desiring. — Rajneesh

The choices we make now will shape the future of not just our countries, but the world at large. We should intensify our cooperation in confronting global challenges like Terrorism, Cyber Security and Climate Change. — Narendra Modi

Family doesn't always have to come with blood. It only has to come with love. — Lisa N. Paul

Hatred never ceases with hatred, but with love alone is healed. — T. Scott McLeod

When you're calling for God,
whom you are calling?
When you trying to find the God
whom you're looking for?
When you're thinking about God
whom you're thinking of?
When you're praying for God,
for whom are you praying for?
You're calling for your true self.
You're looking for your true self.
You're thinking of your true self
and you're praying to you to reveal your true self.
You're the truth, you're the God, you're eternal. — Debasish Mridha

Since time is a continuum, the moment is always different, so the music is always different. — Herbie Hancock

In fact he was the most elevated transcendental personality. — A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada

Natural dignity of mind or manners can never be concealed; it ever commands our respect: assumed dignity, or importance, excites our ridicule and contempt. — Joseph R. Bartlett

The world can forgive practically anything except people who mind their own business. — Margaret Mitchell