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If we only had some God in the country's laws, instead of being in such a sweat to get him into the Constitution, it would be better all around. — Mark Twain

In this moment, looking into his eyes while he doing these things to me, I feel overwhelmed, scared it'll all be taken away, but most of all the beginning of what I think is freedom. Free to be me. Free to feel human and not my parents puppet. — N.E. Henderson

When the interval between the intellectual classes and the practical classes is too great, the former will possess no influence, the latter will reap no benefit. — Henry Thomas Buckle

Consider the different narrative styles within the story, and the glee with which the "moralistic narrator" celebrates Aschenbach's fall - maybe, then, this is a hostile verdict and the international fame is warranted after all (given that Mann modeled his protagonist so closely on himself, it would be quite odd if he had intended Aschenbach's literary inferiority to be a fixed part of the interpretation). — Philip Kitcher

As a ballplayer, you just want to feel respected. I like the way Washington presented the team to me and I feel good about what was being said. — Vladimir Guerrero

I'm a writer and writers either have good memories or nothing at all. — Maya Angelou

Microscopes and telescopes really confuse our minds. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

The difference between PR and social media is that PR is about positioning, and social media is about becoming, being and improving. — Chris Brogan

I lost my election because of my campaign, not because of what anyone else did. — Mitt Romney

Art, even the art of fullest scope and widest vision, can never really show us the external world. All that it shows us is our own soul, the one world of which we have any real cognisance. And the soul itself, the soul of each one of us, is to each one of us a mystery. It hides in the dark and broods, and consciousness cannot tell us of its workings. Consciousness, indeed, is quite inadequate to explain the contents of personality. It is Art, and Art only, that reveals us to ourselves. — Oscar Wilde

The information glut has become a ruling cliche. As all resources - from energy to information - become more abundant, the presure of economic scarcity falls ever more heavily on one key residual, and that single shortage looms ever more stringent and controlling. The governing scarcity of the information economy is time: the shards of a second, the hours in a day, the years in a life, the latency of memory, the delay in aluminum wires, the time to market, the time to metastasis, the time to retirement. — George Gilder

You always kiss on the first date?"
"Not usually until after the duct-tape. — Leslea Tash

He wanted to write someone and demand a refund on his dark side which clearly ought to have irresistible magical power but had turned out to be defective. — Eliezer Yudkowsky