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There is no talent so useful toward rising in the world, or which puts men more out of the reach of fortune, than that quality generally possessed by the dullest sort of men, and in common speech called discretion; a species of lower prudence, by the assistance of which, people of the meanest intellectuals, without any other qualification, pass through the world in great tranquillity, and with universal good treatment, neither giving nor taking offence. — Jonathan Swift

She saw that supreme dignity - and love - lay in tolerance. — Antonia Fraser

A gentleman is a man who is only rude when he intends to be. — Winston Churchill

Ah, you know my weaknesses
my children and my horses. — Ulysses S. Grant

If sound is music and came from silence, then silence is potentially greater than sound. If the sound is effective, it should actually have a chemical - some sort of physiological - effect on the listener, so he doesn't have to hear that sound again. — Keith Jarrett

Christ didn't die just so you could make to heaven; He lives so you can make it through earth! — Louie Giglio

One must pursue things for the right reasons. — Shane Peacock

I don't have enough gross words in my gross vocabulary to describe how gross that gross thought is. Gross. — A.S. King

Nowadays only cosmologists and particle physicists are allowed to invent new kinds of matter when they want to explain why their theories totally fail to match observed reality. — Terry Pratchett

I intend to live life, not just exist. — George Takei

Life before Death.
Strength before Weakness.
Journey before Destination. — Brandon Sanderson

From listening and silence can be learn a lot of, but these skills to be learn that's the hard and complicated work... — Deyth Banger

My plays are for the kind of black people who relate to funk music, to Parliament-Funkadelic. When those guys get out of a spaceship - the idea that black people are from outer space, there's a poetic truth to that. We are this vast people. — Suzan-Lori Parks