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Nothing is wasted of time if you use the xperience wisely. — Auguste Rodin

Wherefore a good name is better than riches. — Joseph Smith Jr.

People often express surprise that I'm not a psychopath. But it's not about what I want to do to other people, it's that I'm scared of what other people might do to me. — Neil Cross

There's no use trying to live in other people's opinions. The only thing to do is live in your own. — L.M. Montgomery

Whatever enables us to go to war, secures our peace — Thomas Jefferson

We walked through night until there was a poem. — Brenda Hillman

Be beautiful and you are doing your part to create a more beautiful world. — Bryant McGill

Baudelaire writes: In certain almost supernatural inner states, the depth of life is entirely revealed in the spectacle, however ordinary, that we have before our eyes, and which becomes the symbol of it. Here we have a passage that designates the phenomenological direction I myself pursue. The exterior spectacle helps intimate grandeur unfold. — Gaston Bachelard

And think about things, I do: late that night. All through school the next day, wandering to classes, unaware of my surroundings. — Teri Terry

Go. You are working very hard, Hassan. You deserve some fun. I will take care of Mehtab and your aunt, don't you worry. The ting about agitated hens, you throw some corn, you cluck over them a bit, and in no time they settle down. So go. I will take care of them. Not to worry. — Richard C. Morais

The man had been the head of the postwar European operation called Aliyah Bet, the clandestine resettlement of the Jewish remnant of the Holocaust in Palestine. He had come to this position as a senior member of the Palmach, the fighting arm of the Haganah, which was the underground Jewish Army in Palestine, under the British Mandate. — David Mamet