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Divorced from the cosmos, from nature, from society and from each other, we have become fractured and fragmented. — Daisaku Ikeda

A plausible rumor / Seems a lot more believable / Than the truth itself. — Kobo Abe

The perception is that baseball's players' union is protecting players to use steroids and other illegal performance-enhancing drugs. — Jim Bunning

James Elly Kleinman, a cousin of mine was seriously ill two or three weeks ago, in New York, but is well now. The report of my illness grew out of his illness, the report of my death was an exaggeration. — Mark Twain

I'm sorry for the anguished hearts that break with passion's strain, But I'm sorrier for the poor starved souls that never knew love's pain, Who hunger on through barren years not tasting joys they crave, For sadder far is such a lot than weeping o'er a grave. — Ella Wheeler Wilcox

I've explored the worship side, the pop side, and the film scoring side of me. — Michael W. Smith

If you judge people, you don't have time to love them. — Mother Teresa

You may speak with your eyes, but I am not blind. — ReadLikeWildFire

People are so ... seem so chaotic internally, but being filtered through some form, like making a record, sort of filters it down into something that can be understood. — Elliott Smith

The problem with modernism is that we actually believe, naively and arrogantly, that we can in some way hold any concept and grasp it - and if we cannot, they it is absurd and impossible and therefore nonexistent. — Tobin Wilson

Value investing is at its core the marriage of a contrarian streak and a calculator. — Seth Klarman

An invention that is quickly accepted will turn out to be a rather trivial alteration of something that has already existed. — Edwin Land

Before an observation is made, an object exists in all possible states simultaneously. To determine which state the object is in, we have to make an observation, which "collapses" the wave function, and the object goes into a definite state. The act of observation destroys the wave function, and the object now assumes
a definite reality. — Michio Kaku