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You could fall and rebuild yourself an infinite amount of times, and each new you would be stronger than the last. — Lana Grayson

Anybody who thinks talk is cheap has never argued with a traffic cop. — Henny Youngman

President Obama is the greatest hoax ever perpetrated on the American people. — Clint Eastwood

People make institutions, not vice versa. — Shere Hite

Everything I do is for a reason. And I don't know what that reason is. Everything I do is for a reason, and I know none of them. Everything makes sense, and the sense is hidden from me. — Joseph Fink

We are on God's side. This is not a war between Arabs and Jews. It's a war between God and the devil. — Benny Hinn

Those who know how to love, love Truth, rejoice with the Truth, and do not fear it, because sooner or later it redeems everything. They seek the Truth with a clear, humble mind lacking prejudice or intolerance - and are ultimately satisfied with what they find. — Paulo Coelho

Artschwager's art always involves looking closely at surfaces, questions what an object is, wants to make you forget the name of the thing you're looking at so that it might mushroom in your mind into something that triggers unexpected infinities. — Jerry Saltz

I had too many questions and no answers. — Keli Chaffin

Like comedy, horror has an ability to provoke thought and further the conversation on real social issues in a very powerful way. — Jordan Peele

While it is true that scientific results are entirely independent from religious or moral considerations, those individuals to whom we owe the great creative achievements of science were all of them imbued with the truly religious conviction that this universe of ours is something perfect and susceptible to the rational striving for knowledge. — Albert Einstein

Let us not be deceived we are today in the midst of a cold war. — Bernard Baruch

always increasing and that the world is by definition always becoming more unjust. Others believe that inequality is naturally decreasing, or that harmony comes about automatically, and that in any case nothing should be done that might risk disturbing this happy equilibrium. Given this dialogue of the deaf, in which each camp justifies its — Thomas Piketty