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There are two amendments only which I am anxious for: 1. A bill of rights, which it is so much the interest of all to have that I conceive it must be yielded ... 2. The restoring of the principle of necessary rotation, particularly to the Senate and Presidency, but most of all to the last ... — Thomas Jefferson

Without satisfaction, he will find no contentment, and without contentment, he will find no joy. — R.A. Salvatore

The God of this world has chosen to provide light to all mankind through His Son, who was crucified and died so that we could be cleansed and made free — Todd Coburn

Film recognizes neither time nor space, only the limits of man's imagination — Nicholas Ray

She loved at light-speed. No hesitation. No regrets. No conditions. No reservations. While he hoarded his chips and held a part of himself back, she went all in. Every time. — Blake Crouch

Sometimes the only way is jumping; hope you're not afraid of heights. — Gavin DeGraw

My house in Connecticut is very quiet, and when I'm trying to concentrate, I don't even allow the cat inside my second-floor study. — Thomas Mallon

Believe in your dreams or don't dream at all. — Kensie F

Education is the light in the darkness of ignorance. — Debasish Mridha

It is folly to use as one's guide in the selection of fundamental science the criterion of utility. Not because (scientists) ... despise utility. But because.. useful outcomes are best identified after the making of discoveries, rather than before. — John Charles Polanyi

When failure is not an option we can forget about learning, creativity, and innovation. — Brene Brown

I hardly sustain myself beneath the weight of white men's blood that I have shed. The whites provoked the war; their injustices, their indignities to our families, the cruel, unheard of and wholly unprovoked massacre at Fort Lyon ... shook all the veins which bind and support me. I rose, tomahawk in hand, and I have done all the hurt to the whites that I could. — Sitting Bull

The Scarecrow watched the Woodman while he worked and said to him "I cannot think why this wall is here nor what it is made of." "Rest you brains and do not worry about the wall," replied the Woodman, "when we have climbed over it we shall know what is on the other side. — L. Frank Baum