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I am a mixture of idealist and realist. — Roger Moore
On a good day I write, all day. — Nick Flynn
I know something must be very wrong, or just possibly very right? — Michael Grant
Be a free thinker and don't accept everything you hear as truth. Be critical and evaluate what you believe in. — Aristotle.
Life is rich, always changing, always challenging, and we architects have the task of transmitting into wood, concrete, glass and steel, of transforming human aspirations into habitable and meaningful space. — Arthur Erickson
If I'm the president, we're going to have emergency-room care, we're going to have gag orders. — George W. Bush
Excellence is not an act, but habit. — Aristotle.
U.S. certainly are not warlike. We don't want that. We want to make money, which I always thought was one of the most admirable things about Americans. — Gore Vidal
It is triple ultra forbidden to respond to criticism with violence. There are a very few injunctions in the human art of rationality that have no ifs, ands, buts, or escape clauses. This is one of them. Bad argument gets counterargument. Does not get bullet. Never. Never ever never for ever. — Eliezer Yudkowsky
People want the right to die at a time of their own choosing. Too many families have watched helplessly as a relative dies slowly, longing for death. — Polly Toynbee
Sin from thy lips? O trespass sweetly urged!
Give me my sin again. — William Shakespeare
Warrington's aim's so pathetic I'd be more worried if he was aiming for the person next to me. — J.K. Rowling
Whereas the chemico-chemists always find in industry a beautiful field of gold-laden soil, the physico-chemists stand somewhat farther off, especially those who seek only the greatest dilution, for in general there is little to make with watery solutions. — Jacobus Henricus Van 't Hoff
There are good, God-fearing persons who still fall into certain faults, and it is better to bear with them than to be hard on them. — Vincent De Paul