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America's leadership and prestige depend, not merely upon our unmatched material progress, riches and military strength, but on how we use our power in the interests of world peace and human betterment. — Dwight D. Eisenhower

When someone else's safety and acceptance in society is on the line, your personal discomfort comes in a very distant second. — Courtney Milan

He won again. I'm beginning to realize that competing for who can stay the quietest isn't really a good idea when my competitor is naturally the quietest person I've ever met. — Colleen Hoover

The very first experiments with building rockets and firing them off were carried out by students at Cal Tech in 1937, '38 and '39. And later these people put together these jet propulsion labs in Pasadena and wound up sending aircraft and spacecraft to the moon. So it all began very primitively with love. — Ray Bradbury

Most people can't think, most of the remainder won't think, and the small fraction who do think mostly can't do it very well. — Robert A. Heinlein

I believe we should only think of the past if it helps improve the present. If not, it's pure nostalgia. — Edney Silvestre

We are healthy only to the extent that our ideas are humane. — Kurt Vonnegut

It is not easy to do something good, but it is extremely difficult to do something bad. — Charles Eames

I don't really see a conflict between the church and the movies, the sacred and the profane ... there are major differences, but I could also see great similarities ... Both are places for people to come together and share. — Martin Scorsese

I have a great family, good friends, a nice girlfriend, my own house. I have got everything how I want it to be. — Michael Owen

We are the sum of our lives and not simply pieces of them. We are the whole of our time in this world. — Terry Brooks

I suppose I should have died right then from pure misery and self-pity, but if those things were fatal, no one would ever make it past thirteen years old. — Jeff Lindsay

The Letters of J.R.R. Tolkien (Tolkien, J.R.R.) - Your Highlight on Location 529-531 | Added on Friday, December 26, 2014 8:28:31 PM Do you think Tom Bombadil, the spirit of the (vanishing) Oxford and Berkshire countryside, could be made into the hero of a story? Or is he, as I suspect, fully enshrined in the enclosed verses?1 Still I could enlarge the portrait. — Anonymous

Wanting and hating and fearing . . . and misery. As if life itself had fallen on her like stones, all at the age of three. — Stephen King