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The future is dark, the present burdensome. Only the past, dead and buried, bears contemplation. — Geoffrey Elton

Each new lawsuit seeks to expand the size of the 'religion-free zone' in the public square. — Ralph E. Reed Jr.

For all the sublimity of the cause for which we fought, we surely created a Belsen of our own. The method was impersonal, but the result was equally cruel and heartless. That, I am afraid, is a sickening truth. — Kurt Vonnegut

But wealth is a great means of refinement; and it is a security for gentleness, since it removes disturbing anxieties. — Donald G. Mitchell

There are no conditions in which we subordinate the interests of the class as a whole to the interests of any sect, any chapel, any separate organization. — Ernest Mandel

What I find interesting about Captain Action is that he is more an adventurer and spy than he is a soldier. — Chris Roberson

I'd like to live as a poor man with lots of money. — Pablo Picasso

First of all, although men have a common destiny, each individual also has to work out his own personal salvation for himself in fear and trembling. We can help one another to find the meaning of life no doubt. But in the last analysis, the individual person is responsible for living his own life and for "finding himself." If he persists in shifting his responsibility to somebody else, he fails to find out the meaning of his own existence. You cannot tell me who I am and I cannot tell you who you are. If you do not know your own identity, who is going to identify you? — Thomas Merton

There were a couple Aborigines in my primary school, but we never spoke to them. They kept to themselves, and we never really even locked eyes. They weren't acknowledged officially either. — Phillip Noyce

Indefinite visions of ambition are weak against the ease of doing what is habitual or beguilingly agreeable. — George Eliot