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We never know a greater character unless there is in ourselves something congenial to it. — William Ellery Channing

Quite obviously a cat trusts human beings; but she doesn't trust another cat because she knows better than we do. — Karel Capek

By the end of the first decade of writing, I considered myself a confirmed failure in the eyes of the world. — Ben Fountain

But there is a more catholic understanding of the term apostolic: it means missional. The apostles were those called together to learn (as disciples) so they could be sent out on a mission (which is what both the Greek root for apostle and the Latin root for mission mean). From this vantage point, disciples are apostles-in-training; Christian discipleship (or spiritual formation ) is training for apostleship, training for mission. From this understanding we place less emphasis on whose lineage, rites, doctrines, structures, and terminology are right and more emphasis on whose actions, service, outreach, kindness, and effectiveness are good. — Brian D. McLaren

One of the first effects of this hyper-democratization of data was to unmoor information from the context required to understand it. On the Internet, facts float about freely and are recombined more according to the preferences of intuition than the rules of cognition: — Seth Mnookin

Harvard has something that manages, I think, to provide a lot of options for students, but still fairly prescriptive about the kinds of subjects that the courses ought to cover. — Louis Menand

You need to remind people that you vote, you matter, and that they can't succeed without your help. — Richard Hanna

I was asking Charlie the most important questions, and you heard the answers. — Edgar Bergen

I can only tell my story, what you believe is up to you. — Yann Martel

It's the masters who despise the slaves, and the slaves who hate the masters. I don't know who is which. Maybe it doesn't fit here. Maybe it does. I don't know — Ayn Rand