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I do not believe that one can become rich without being a shark; a sensitive man will never amass wealth. — Petrus Borel

Armstrong was the key creator of the mature working language of jazz. Three decades after his death and more than three-quarters of a century since his influence first began to spread, not a single musician who has mastered that language fails to make daily use, knowingly or unknowingly, of something that was invented by Louis Armstrong. — Dan Morgenstern

The art of writing is the art of applying the seat of the pants to the seat of the chair. — Mary Heaton Vorse

I never really had a chance to know the players individually ... I thought when they were on the floor, they worked hard. But I never really got to know them. — Lenny Wilkens

Right and truth are greater than any power, and all power is limited by right. — Benjamin Whichcote

Ben Says:If we can't end bullying then we must empower and teach all ... how to rise above and overcome it in their lives
BULLYING BEN — Timothy Pina

What is best for people is what they do for themselves. — Benjamin Franklin

Chosen to hold; and therefore they are of our own ordering; and therefore there is perfect justice in the universe. No suffering for another man's original sin, but the reaping of a harvest that we ourselves have sown. We have free will, but our free will lies in our choice of thought. — Emmet Fox

One of the signs that you may not grasp the unique, radical nature of the gospel is that you are certain that you do. — Timothy Keller

[T]hat I could find company and consolation and hope in an object pulled almost at random from a bookshelf
felt akin to an instance of religious grace. — Jonathan Franzen

Man is always separated from what he is by all the breadth of the being which he is not. He makes himself known to himself from the other side of the world and he looks from the horizon
toward himself to recover his inner being. — Jean-Paul Sartre

The more you learn, the more you realize how much there is to learn. — Trip Adler

And suppose you don't like it? Excellent question; and, strangely, one I'd never asked myself, principally because I had chosen the ingredients, and I always have faith in my own judgment. — Truman Capote

None of us are nuclear experts, but we know that if there is a melt-down and breach of containment, that's clearly the most odious thing that could happen. — William Scranton