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There is no man can take,
there is no pool can slake,
ultimately I am alone;
ultimately I am done. — Hilda Doolittle

As a nation, develop your wealth of virtues and watch yourself live better than most countries who brag themselves in their virtues of natural wealth — Sunday Adelaja

a 1959 text for young Congolese soldiers studying to become NCOs in the Force Publique explained that history "reveals how the Belgians, by acts of heroism, managed to create this immense territory." Fighting the "Arab" slavers, "in three years of sacrifice, perseverance and steadfast endurance, they brilliantly completed the most humanitarian campaign of the century, liberating — Adam Hochschild

I'm blown away by the graphical detail of today's games. I can't imagine that it's going to get any better, but it's just going to continually progress and soon we'll be living in that world. — Christian Slater

I was beginning to agree with the thesis that some truths were better off dead.
And buried. — Simona Panova

The great geniuses are those who have kept their childlike spirit and have added to it breadth of vision and experience. — Alfred Stieglitz

A spiritually established life is not an easy task. But a materially satisfied life is an impossible task. — Sri Chinmoy

I always saw novels as an outlet for which the mind can escape this world, not be tethered to it." "I — Charlie N. Holmberg

Michel and Annette Muller's mother, snatched from her children at Beaune-la-Rolande, died at Auschwitz. And while it was the Nazis who wished her dead, it was the French who put her in harm's way. — Laurence Rees

It is not good news, but we have to face reality. — Pascal Lamy

Any philosophy is a sacrilege against creation. It just gives people the kinds of explanations that they want to hear. — Sadghuru

But I can also write in crappy motel rooms, while standing in line, or sitting in the dentist's chair. — Augusten Burroughs

For myself I am an optimist - it does not seem to be much use to be anything else. — Winston S. Churchill