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If a man will be righteous and equal, let him see, with his neighbour's eyes, in his own case; and with his own eyes, in his neighbour's case. — Benjamin Whichcote

It may be unpopular and out-of-date to say-but I do not think that a scientific result which gives us a better understanding of the world and makes it more harmonious in our eyes should be held in lower esteem than, say, an invention which reduces the cost of paving roads, or improves household plumbing. — Alfred Tarski

I have the most profound respect for the Department of Justice and the FTC. We in Europe are a younger and I would say junior institution to the historical antitrust experience of the US. — Mario Monti

To achieve peace, it is crucial to eliminate unnecessary bureaucracy that prevents peace processes from advancing. — Widad Akreyi

If I want to be up for an Academy Award, I'm either going to have to play a tour de force of some kind or have a tracheotomy just before the nominations. — Burt Reynolds

Come closer, and I will tell you.
But he forgot. He kissed her, and became lost in the exquisite sensation of his skin becoming too tight for his body. He murmured other things instead. A secret, a want, a promise. A story, in its own way. — Marie Rutkoski

God prefers bad verses recited with a pure heart to the finest verses chanted by the wicked. — Voltaire

I try to have sex as much as I can. — Olivia Munn

That which we die for lives as wholly as that which we live for dies. — E. E. Cummings

Democrats don't resent the rich on behalf of the poor. They resent the rich on behalf of the government. — Ann Coulter

We believe that arithmetic as it has been taught in grade schools until quite recently has such a meagre intellectual content that the oft-noted reaction against the subject is not an unfortunate rebellion against a difficult subject, but a perfectly proper response to a preoccupation with triviality. — Lynn Steen