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He sank to his knees, absolutely full of despair and sadness. For a long time, droplets of blood continued to fall into his lap. — Phillip W. Simpson

Peer review was an excellent system by which academics could either anonymously censor others with whom they disagreed, or hide from controversy after they signed off on truth that the public couldn't stomach. — B.C. Chase

The US needs a cap and trade system with auctioning of licenses for emissions rights. The revenues from these auctions can be used to launch a new, environmentally friendly energy policy. That would be yet another federal program that could help us to overcome the stagnation. — George Soros

Bin Laden is not well read and he's not sophisticated, but he will have worked out very coldly what America would do. — Robert Fisk

If people were meant to be nude, they would have been born this way. — Oscar Wilde

There is something about the literary life that repels me, all this desperate building of castles on cobwebs, the long-drawn acrimonious struggle to make something important which we all know will be gone forever in a few years, the miasma of failure which is to me almost as offensive as the cheap gaudiness of popular success. — Raymond Chandler

The incredible story of progress that is America has always been built by those who ask why, what if, and why not. Our schools must begin instilling that wonder in our children again so that their generation will unite around the next great project of our time, whether it be declaring America energy independent or launching the next great technological revolution. — Barack Obama

I turned my face to the sky and laughed because the things you enjoy can't hurt you. — Benedict Freedman

I will not undertake to offer an opinion on the capacity of Hindustan to produce cotton. The region is large, and the soil and climate various, the population great and wages low; but I must be permitted to doubt the success of the experiment of driving us out of the market, though backed and patronized by English capital and energy. — John C. Calhoun

We run heedlessly into the abyss after putting something in front of us to stop us seeing it. — Blaise Pascal

Her soul trembled on her lips like a drop of dew on a flower. — Victor Hugo

I still contend that Shakespeare is a dirty old man. — Stephanie Riggs

You need some knowledge to recognize knowledge, so where does the first knowledge come from? — Plato