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The FBI has always supported big business and big government. — Leonard Peltier

Sometimes technique works better than a whole lot of other things. — Tony Gwynn

It's the strangest thing about being human: to know so much, to communicate so much, and yet always to fall so drastically short of clarity, to be, in the end, so isolate and inadequate. Even when people try to say things, they say them poorly or obliquely, or they outright lie, sometimes because they're lying to you, but as often because they're lying to themselves. — Claire Messud

The greater our level of understanding, the harder the tests become. — Muhammad Ali

Actually, being what you are is the simplest. What is difficult is to stop being what you are not. — Mooji

There is such a rebound from parental influence that it generally seems that the child makes use of the directions given by the parent only to avoid the prescribed path. — Margaret Fuller

He who has no tomb has the sky for his vault. — Augustine Of Hippo

The church alone beyond all question Has for ill-gotten goods the right digestion. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

If it isn't also true for a poor single Christian mom in Haiti, it isn't true. — Jen Hatmaker

The juice. All I'm asking is that you keep it away from this gossip woman, because if that story runs tomorrow and Ellen sees it - There's a click on my phone. — Brad Meltzer

The best way to describe what he felt would be to say that first he was blind, then he could see everything. This is what it felt like to be a bomb. You were coiled up, majestic with blackness, unaware that the universe outside you existed, and then a wire snapped and ripped open your eyelids all the way around and you had a vision of the world that was 360 degrees, and everything in your purview was doomed by seeing. — Karan Mahajan

How we pursue the goal of happiness matters at least as much, perhaps more, than the goal itself. They are, in fact, one and the same, means and ends. A virtuous life necessarily leads to a happy life. — Eric Weiner