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When I'm in town on Sundays, I sometimes go down to the Central Bar in the East Village to watch English football. But my natural inclination now is to get in the car with my wife and kids and get out of town. — Joe Scarborough

Knowledge is like the great army that will help us crush the forces of our own faults. — Dalai Lama XIV

In most places, when people hear about or see something that is a symbol or representation or evidence of slavery or the slave trade or lynching, the instinct is to cover it up, to get rid of it, to destroy it. — Bryan Stevenson

When I learned that near Roussillon there were ochre quarries and mines from which was extracted the ore which produced pigments in all the warm hues of the color wheel, I had a substantial artistic link to this region beyond mere love. — Susan Vreeland

I see life as a classroom for humans to learn lessons, to grow and evolve. — Elaine Seiler

To stop the flow of music would be like the stopping of time itself, incredible and inconceivable. — Aaron Copland

Western cathedrals and abbeys ... through soaring Gothic architecture, [give] us at floor level a sense of belonging within (but unable at the moment to inhabit more than a little of) great spaces of light and beauty, into which, significantly, only our music can penetrate. — N. T. Wright

Chess is the most intimate game in the world. It's like making love. By the time we finish our first slow game, I will know all his thoughts. — Eloisa James

Sweet Sometime, fly fast for me. — Sidney Lanier

Fundamentalism is rigorously and systematically used to indoctrinate and subjugate young minds. It is a contraceptive designed to prevent intellectual fertilization. — Stephen Jay Gould

For Aristotle, friendship in its highest form has a political or civic dimension. We love our friends not just because we like each other or are useful to each other, but because we share the same values and ideals for our society, and come together to advance those ideals. — Jules Evans

Remembering may be a celebration or it may be a dagger in the heart, but it is better, far better, than forgetting. — Donald M. Murray