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The gas-law of learning: ... any amount of information no matter how small will fill any intellectual void no matter how large. — Hugh Nibley

The spoken word and the written - there is an astonishing gulf between them. There is a way of turning sentences that completely reverses the meaning. — Agatha Christie

I support ensuring that committed gay couples have the same rights and responsibilities afforded to any married couple in this country. I believe strongly in stopping laws designed to take rights away and passing laws that extend equal rights to gay couples. I've required all agencies in the federal government to extend as many federal benefits as possible to LGBT families as the current law allows. And I've called on Congress to repeal the so-called Defense of Marriage Act and to pass the Domestic Partners Benefits and Obligations Act. — Barack Obama

The cunning tempter, by avoiding the grossness of vice, often silences objections. — Antoine Rivarol

To write well is to think well, to feel well, and to render well; it is to possess at once intellect, soul, and taste. — Georges-Louis Leclerc, Comte De Buffon

How thrilling to discover one had depths, how consoling to find them less polluted than the shallows, how encouraging to identify the enemy not as a fissure in the will but as a dead fetus in the specimen jar of the unconscious. My attention was being paternally led away from the excruciating present to the happy, healthy future that would be enabled by an analysis of the sick past, as though the priest had nothing to do but study old books and make bright forecasts, the present not worthy of notice. — Edmund White

You can't hang out with negative people and live a positive life. Run from them! — Jettie Woodruff

Cynthia's lyrics always expressed the feelings people felt but they couldn't express themselves. — Barry Mann

She could be happy growing old, moving among people when she wanted, but alone. — Lauren Groff