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[ ... ] from what I'd been able to ascertain online, the Swiss were a reassuringly practical people. They had a long, proud history of staying out of wars, preferring to devote themselves to more constructive endeavours like science, secure banking and building extremely accurate clocks. — Gavin Extence

When I walked into the Christian section of a bookstore, the message was clear: Faith is something you do alone. Rick does not have much tolerance for people living alone. He's like Bill Clinton in that he feels everyone's pain. If Rick thinks somebody is lonely, he can't sleep at night. He wants us all to live with each other and play nice so he can get some rest. Tortured soul. — Donald Miller

CHAPTER XLIII PERSECUTION — Anthony Trollope

To those that feel down and out ... Let today be the day you stand up & fight. Let today be the day you say I won't quit. — Nathaniel Buzolic

Even more real than the disaster that has befallen our brothers and sisters must be our own willingness to sacrifice and help with the healing. — Debra L. Lee

Prices are important not because money is considered paramount but because prices are a fast and effective conveyor of information through a vast society in which fragmented knowledge must be coordinated. — Thomas Sowell

Maybe it's not about the journey but rather the way you imagine the journey when you read a book. — BeaOngjoco

CHAPTER XLIII WHEREIN IS SHOWN HOW THE ARTFUL DODGER GOT INTO TROUBLE — Charles Dickens

Ignorance is the beginning of knowledge; knowledge is the beginning of wisdom; wisdom is the awareness of ignorance. — William Rotsler

Play what you would like to hear, rather than what you would like to play. — Bill Kirchen

Would the humanities care to colonize the sciences? — Edward O. Wilson

I really have a problem with any kind of drug, I always have. — Sandra Bernhard

When Lafayette visited Monticello in 1824, his old friend Thomas Jefferson toasted him: When I was stationed in his country for the purpose of cementing its friendship with ours, and of advancing our mutual interests, this friend of both, was my most powerful auxiliary and advocate. He made our cause his own . . . His influence and connections there were great. All doors of all departments were open to him at all times. In truth, I only held the nail, he drove it. — Sarah Vowell

The architecture of my sister's thinking, now phantom. I fall down stairs that are nothing but air. — Jandy Nelson

Myself? That's no good, either. — Suzanne Collins