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If we have isolated individuals able to inflict enormous harm, imagine what a single lunatic can do with a nuclear weapon. I think the whole base of civil society is at risk. — Joshua Lederberg

Our interest's on the dangerous edge of things. The honest thief, the tender murderer, the superstitious atheist. — Robert Browning

If it's half as good as the half we've known, here's Hail! to the rest of the road. — Sheldon Vanauken

There are few things more contagious than a healthy attitude. — Charles F. Glassman

It turned out that looking forward to a vacation or event provided even more happiness than the event itself. — Tom Rath

You can be quiet and go back to kissing me, or you can leave. — Kiera Cass

Difficulties can be a valuable tool in our pursuit of perfection. Adversity need have no necessary connection with failure. — Marvin J. Ashton

Prayer immediately turns us into something greater than ourselves. — Timothy M. Dolan

But the economic meltdown should have undone, once and for all, the idea of poverty as a personal shortcoming or dysfunctional state of mind. The lines at unemployment offices and churches offering free food includes strivers as well as slackers, habitual optimists as well as the chronically depressed. When and if the economy recovers we can never allow ourselves to forget how widespread our vulnerability is, how easy it is to spiral down toward destitution. — Barbara Ehrenreich

If you think about it seriously, all the questions about the soul and the immortality of the soul and paradise and hell are at bottom only a way of seeing this very simple fact: that every action of ours is passed on to others according to its value, of good or evil, it passes from father to son, from one generation to the next, in a perpetual movement. — Antonio Gramsci

I am the most un-French Frenchman you will ever meet. — Jean-Marie Messier

What I'm fighting for now in my work ... for an expression relevant to all manner of blacks, poems I could take into a tavern, into the street, into the halls of a housing project. — Gwendolyn Brooks

She was, in fact, often wrong
and knew it. Life became difficult when those who were often wrong did not know it. — Alexander McCall Smith