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But then he'd lived long enough to expect the futility of ever expecting anything at all — Laura Barnett

It can hardly be argued that either students or teachers shed their constitutional rights to freedom of speech or expression at the schoolhouse gate. — Abe Fortas

Community is another such phenomenon. Like electricity, it is profoundly lawful. Yet there remains something about it that is inherently mysterious, miraculous, unfathomable. Thus there is no adequate one-sentence definition of genuine community. Community is something more than the sum of its parts, its individual members. What is this "something more?" Even to begin to answer that, we enter a realm that is not so much abstract as almost mystical. It is a realm where words are never fully suitable and language itself falls short. — M. Scott Peck

Sometimes perfection reveals the lie, ... , not the truth. — Kasie West

Hey, you're not supposed to find our magnificent organs amusing. — Barbara Elsborg

To some extent I could identify with that because I kind of just made my money and got out. — Thomas Haden Church

True love is many things and can survive the strongest and most painful of times. When love comes out the other side of a fire, it may be scarred forever, but this bruised love is somehow only greater for having survived the pain. — John Carter Cash

he began, over dinner at Cantler's, a much beloved but out-of-the-way restaurant near — Laura Lippman

Humility is probably the most difficult virtue to realize. — Thomas Yellowtail

Error is part of the overhead of doing research — Michael Ghiselin

The way of Heaven and Earth may be completely declared in one sentence: They are without any doubleness, and so they produce things in a manner that is unfathomable. — Confucius

Men may be popular without being ambitious, but there is hardly an ambitious man who does not try to be popular. — Lord North

Coaches and headmasters praise sport as a preparation for the great game of life, but this is absurd. Nothing could be more different from life. For one thing sports, unlike life, are played according to rules. Indeed, the rules are the sport: life may behave bizarrely and still be life, but if the runner circles the bases clockwise it's no longer baseball. — Barbara Holland