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Our superhero foreign policy draws rivers of taxpayer dollars toward the center, empowering Washington at the expense of local governments. It also empowers the president at the expense of Congress in ways that upset the balance that the authors of the Constitution took great pains to design. — Ian Bremmer

The trick is to start early in our careers the stress-relieving avocation that we will need later as a mind-exercising final vocation. We can quit a job, but we quit fresh involvement at our mental peril. — William Safire

I love rare books. Not that I own a lot of them, mind you. You couldn't quite call me a rare-book collector. But I did once work in a rare-books library, and I wrote a novel about a rare book. — Lev Grossman

Walk with purpose. Approach life with purpose, enter a room with purpose, and it's just a matter of time before people are coming over and talking to you. — Sharon Law Tucker

I had to be different ... so I would not be inferior. We could not occupy the same space together. Like horses in a race, I was tired of jostling for position and losing. I chose a different course so that losing would not be an option. — Julianne Donaldson

There are so many things I've done that the world of boxing has witnessed. It's going to be difficult for the boxing people to pick one of my performances as the best. — Bernard Hopkins

Everything is eternal Nothingness does not exist No thing has ever become nothing And nothing has never become something What is has always been and will always be — John Frusciante

The forest would be very quiet if only a few birds sang. — Anonymous

Happiness is not a reward. It's a consequence. You have to work at it every day. — Norah Vincent

That dusty hill we can scarcely look upon and then only with pain, The Adversary, also with pain, does and must ever witness The Crucifixion. — Geoffrey Wood

Nothing on this earth is standing still. It's either growing or it's dying. No matter if it's a tree or a human being. — Lou Holtz