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A democracy is nothing more than mob rule, where fifty-one percent of the people may take away the rights of the other forty-nine. — Thomas Jefferson

The desert was a school, a school where each day, each hour, a final examination was offered, where failure meant death and the buzzards landed to correct the papers. — Louis L'Amour

Redemption encompasses both of these scenes: God's full and complete entry into the conditions of a world suffering in sin and death and God's resurrection of Jesus to new life, as the firstborn of the new creation. — Richard Robert Osmer

That's the reality in the Catholic Church today You don't want to build something that will be OK for now, when you know this large population is going to get bigger. — Mary Gauthier

It is no good to think that other people are out to serve our interests. — Ivy Compton-Burnett

Data is like garbage. You'd better know what you are going to do with it before you collect it. — Mark Twain

As the fans' voting reflected, people want to hear your best-known songs. — Ira Kaplan

You must forgive in order to understand. — Marilynne Robinson

Even then Communists would reproach me for speaking of the Negro problem - they called it my racism. But I would answer: Marx is alright, but we need to complete Marx. I felt that the emancipation of the Negro consisted of more than just a political emancipation. — Aime Cesaire

There's nothing that builds up a toil-weary soul
Like a day on a stream,
Back on the banks of the old fishing hole
Where a fellow can dream.
There's nothing so good for a man as to flee
From the city and lie
Full length in the shade of a whispering tree
And gaze at the sky.
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It is good for the world that men hunger to go
To the banks of a stream,
And weary of sham and of pomp and of show
They have somewhere to dream.
For this life would be dreary and sordid and base
Did they not now and then
Seek refreshment and calm in God's wide, open space
And come back to be men. — Edgar Guest

Would the day ever come when I would see her and not feel the earth shift beneath my feet? She — Sylvia Day