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In order to pronounce a book bad it is not enough to discover that it elicits no good response from ourselves, for that might be our fault. — C.S. Lewis

The causing of the little ones to offend hangs a fearful woe about the neck of the causer. — George MacDonald

The good ruler sublimates his needs as an individual to the service of the nation. — Aung San Suu Kyi

In high school, I had to hide my comic book side, my nerd side from the civilian world so they wouldn't categorize me. They would try to marginalize me for what I like. I tried to give it up, believe me. I tried to kick the habit. But there's too much I liked about it to give it up completely. — Mark Hamill

The ultimate role of photography as a contemporary language of visual communication consists of its capacity to slow down our fast and chaotic way of reading images. — Luigi Ghirri

I'm sure people are shocked when they see a guy speeding and cutting them off and having road rage while in a Prius. — Greg Fitzsimmons

Grace always runs downhill, meeting us at the bottom, not the top. — Tullian Tchividjian

'Satellite archaeology' refers to the use of NASA and commercial high resolution satellite datasets to map and discover past structures, cities, and geological features. — Sarah Parcak

The United States is now a bloated military empire on the cusp of steady and irrevocable economic decline. Historically, the danger in such cases is that when the fiscal stability of the empire begins to weaken, the governing elites double down on the very policies of military profligacy that caused the fiscal crisis in the first place. And that appears to be what the people who run America would like to do. This — Mike Lofgren

The future is the lie with which we justify the brutality of the present. — Anthony Marra

The things you read will fashion you by slowly conditioning your mind. — A.W. Tozer

Love is a virtue; it grows stronger and purer and less selfish by applying it to what it loathes; but theft is a vice involving the slave-idea that one's neighbor is superior to oneself. — Aleister Crowley

A man is virgin if he says so. — M.F. Moonzajer

A well-read person is a dangerous creature. — Hazim Bangwar