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Despite these afternoon misgivings and self-reproaches I clung to my notion, ill-defined though it was, that a serious study of human knowledge, or theory, or belief, if undertaken with a critical but not a cruel mind, would in the end yield some secret, some valuable permanent insight, into the nature of life and the true end of man. — Robertson Davies

Total violent crime in the United States 2013: (Number:1,163,146), (Rate per 100,000: 367.9). — Federal Bureau Of Investigation

Those who live by God's law will walk through the rough roads of life shielded by God's love and faithfulness. Psalm 25:10. — Felix Wantang

There is little difference between man and beast, but what ambition and glory makes. — Margaret Cavendish

You know, the more you can meet people from different walks of life, the better it is for you. I think the more you can create situations and experiences that give you new perspective, the better. — Michelle Pfeiffer

The majority of the Big Ten towns are college towns. The colleges are kind of what run the towns. — Steve Alford

To me there is an intimate relationship between austerity and more lush aesthetics. They're two faces of the same coin. — Sally Potter

A cigar is a sort of thing, not exactly a pleasure, but the crown and outward sign of pleasure. — Leo Tolstoy

When you are subverting the power of government, that's a fundamentally dangerous thing to democracy. — Edward Snowden

Vengeance comes not slowly either upon you or any other wicked man, but steals silently and imperceptibly, placing its foot on the bad. — Euripides

Conversion is in its essence a normal adolescent phenomenon, incidental to the passage from the child's small universe to the wider intellectual and spiritual life of maturity. — William James

I believe all that God ever revealed, and I never hear of a man being damned for believing too much; but they are damned for unbelief. — Joseph Smith Jr.

These days kids get paid enough that they probably don't need to work too much. The problem is when the person is old enough that they need to work to make a living, and the only thing that they know how to do is what they are already washed up in. — Susan Olsen