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All the United States, it is a society that is split like to the bottom, that had very poor people in the country that is one of the wealthiest countries. — Desmond Tutu

We avoid sensuousness, only by resorting to simple negation. We come at last to define spirit by saying that it is not matter. — Albert Pike

I think that both here and in England there are two schools of thought
those who would be altruistic in regard to the Germans, hoping that by loving kindness to make them Christian again
and those who would adopt a much tougher attitude. Most decidedly I belong to the latter school, for though I am not blood-thirsty, I want the Germans to know that this time at least they have definitely lost the war. — Franklin D. Roosevelt

Wonder implies the desire to learn. — Aristotle.

One of my greatest difficulties in consenting to think of religion was that I thought I should have to give up my beautiful thoughts and my love for the things God has made. But I find that the happiness springing from all things not in themselves sinful is much increased by religion. God is the God of the Beautiful - Religion is the love of the Beautiful, and Heaven is the Home of the Beautiful - -Nature is tenfold brighter in the Sun of Righteousness, and my love of Nature is more intense since I became a Christian - -if indeed I am one. God has not given me such thoughts and forbidden me to enjoy them. — George MacDonald

I don't believe in evil, I believe only in horror. In nature there is no evil, only an abundance of horror: the plagues and the blights and the ants and the maggots. — Isak Dinesen

Splendor was the decree of the day. — Karen Azinger

I'm a big fan of matching outfits in general. — Clark Duke

You may pray to God to remove the hills on your way and fill every pothole on your path; but don't be surprised if God gives you a shovel to do so! — Israelmore Ayivor

They had come to the end of what they could talk about. Beyond that point there was nothing: the random thoughts of men who knew nothing. — Paul Auster