These are the times that try men's souls. The summer soldier and the sunshine patriot will, in this crisis, shrink from the service of their country; but he that stands by it now, deserves the love and thanks of man and woman. Tyranny, like hell, is not easily conquered; yet we have this consolation with us, that the harder the conflict, the more glorious the triumph. Thomas Paine http://www.objectivistcenter.org/cth--810-Example_Our_First_President.aspx
Few people have the imagination for reality. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
My mother said to me, "If you are a soldier, you will become a general. If you are a monk, you will become the Pope." Instead, I was a painter, and became Picasso. Pablo Picasso
The common sense is that which judges the things given to it by other senses. Leonardo da Vinci http://angelcaremontessori.com/index_original.htm
When I wrote on my door: "Leave your traditions outside, Before you come in," Not a soul dared To visit me or open my door. Kahil Gibran Spiritual Sayings of Kahlil Gibran - Lib of Congress catalogue card no.: 62-19768
Pardoning the Bad, is injuring the Good Benjamin Franklin Poor Richard's Almanac, 1748
To err is human, to repent divine, to persist devilish. Benjamin Franklin Poor Richard's Almanac, 1742
The morality of sacrifice lives on borrowed time. Andrew Bernstein http://www.capmag.com/article.asp?ID=4433
Some hear with their ears, some with their stomachs, some with their pockets, and some hear not at all. Kahlil Gibran Spiritual Sayings of Kahlil Gibran
What do you think the Devil is going to look like if he's around? Nobody is going to be taken in if he has a long, red, pointy tail. No. I'm semi-serious here. He will look attractive and he will be nice and helpful and he will get a job where he influences a great God-fearing nation and he will never do an evil thing...he will just bit by little bit lower standards where they are important. Just coax along flash over substance...Just a tiny bit. And he will talk about all of us really being salesmen… and he'll get all the great women. James L Brooks (screenwriter) Aaron Altman (Albert Brooks) to Jane Craig (Holly Hunter) in Broadcast News (1987)
If you don't know what your goals are, don't be surprised when you don't attain them Nathaniel Branden
"[Regard] language as a tool of honor, always to be used as if one were under oath--an oath of allegiance to reality." Ayn Rand Atlas Shrugged
There are no holidays in the fight against evil. Don Adams as Maxwell Smart Get Smart
To be nobody-but-yourself—in a world which is doing its best, night and day, to make you somebody else—means to fight the hardest battle which any human being can fight; and never stop fighting. Edward Estlin Cummings
Disney censors their mouse ears. We all got these mickey ears, and they wouldn't put my nickname on mine, simply because it has the word "bun" at the end. Because "we don't want to offend our foreign visitors." What?!?!?! That makes no sense. It pissed me off, and disappointed me. Grumble. Disney's going to get an earful of all the names they aren't allowed to put on the hats by that logic, like Peter, and Willy, and Tina, and H, and Fanny, and Jimmy...the list goes on and on. Lisa Palin http://joanarc4.blogspot.com/
There are too many people spending money they haven't earnt buying things they don't want to impress people they don't like. Will Smith Reader's Digest
That's one of the wonderful things about this great nation of ours...everybody is free to do what he wants to do...as long as it doesn't injure anybody else! Stan Lee "The Raving Maniac," Suspense #29, March, 1953
Form follows function - that has been misunderstood. Form and function should be one. Frank Lloyd Wright
I had to call my own bluff. Sylvester Stallone Sly had the choice of taking $300,000 for the Rocky screenplay and walking away, or risking everything to also star in the movie. He called his own bluff and got both.
The only real security is not insurance or money or a job, not a house and furniture paid for, or a retirement fund, and never is it another person. It is the skill and humor and courage within, the ability to build your own fires and find your own peace. Audrey Sutherland
"He secured from a Saudi sheik named Hamid bin Fahd a rather long treatise on the possibility of using nuclear weapons against the Americans. Specifically, nuclear weapons," says Scheuer. "And the treatise found that he was perfectly within his rights to use them. Muslims argue that the United States is responsible for millions of dead Muslims around the world, so reciprocity would mean you could kill millions of Americans." Scheuer says the fatwa was issued in May 2003, "and that's another thing that doesn't come to the attention of the American people." Steve Kroft, in an interview with ex-CIA official Scheuer, an expert on Osama bin Laden CBS News, August 21, 2005
Begging hands and bleeding hearts will only cry out for more. Rush Anthem
Every science has for its basis a system of principles as fixed and unalterable as those by which the universe is regulated and governed. Man cannot make principles, he can only discover them. Thomas Paine
Lindsay, While you know I value polite conversation and have taken you to task on several occasions for being less than...diplomatic, I'm starting to see your point of view. While I'll never sanction insulting people who don't deserve it, I take back any and all recriminations for dealing with assholes in as blunt terms as possible. You have my apologies Ethan Dawe http://solohq.com/Forum/NewsDiscussions/0939_6.shtml#131
"I think a single man can accomplish in a day what a committee could accomplish in a month." Bill Lear [Lear Aircraft]
The sophistry of passion outweighs all that reason can urge. Robert Ingersoll
Jody, you asked James: "Then what exactly is your quarrel James?" Here is the response he attempted to post, but his posts are not being accepted (nor are mine): Barbara Branden private email
"Don't throw away wisdom because it is found in the company of folly; but do not say that folly is wisdom because it is found in its company." Robert Ingersoll
Of all tyrannies, a tyranny sincerely exercised for the good of its victims may be the most oppressive. It would be better to live under robber barons than under omnipotent moral busybodies. The robber baron's cruelty may sometimes sleep, his cupidity may at some point be satiated; but those who torment us for our own good will torment us without end for they do so with the approval of their own conscience. C.S. Lewis
Industry need not wish. Benjamin Franklin Poor Richard's Almanac, 1739
A superstitious man suspects everything that is pleasant. It seems inbred in his nature, and in the nature of most people. You let such a man pull up a little weed and taste it, and if it is sweet and good, he says, "I'll bet it is poison." But if it tastes awful, so that his face becomes a mask of disgust, he says, "I'll bet you that it is good medicine." Robert Ingersoll
Never underestimate the wrath of a patient man. Anonymous
There is only one meaning of life: the act of living itself. Erich Fromm
It's not who I am underneath, but what I do, that defines me. Batman Batman Begins
Everything has a price; there are no free rides. The price you pay for participating in a larger society of intelligent and passionate people is the intensity and passion of their flaws. George Cordero from Solo article, "A Letter to Cassandra," November 7, 2004
People don't care what you know until they know that you care. Zig Ziglar Ziglar on Selling
Politeness is one of those advantages which we never estimate rightly but by the inconvenience of its loss. Samuel Johnson Johnson: Rambler #98 (February 23, 1751)
We have inherited from our forefathers the keen longing for unified, all-embracing knowledge. The very name given to the highest institutions of learning reminds us, that from antiquity and throughout many centuries the universal aspect has been the only one to be given full credit. But the spread in both depth and width, of the multifarious branches of knowledge in the last hundred odd years has confronted us with a queer dilemma. We clearly feel that we are only now beginning to acquire reliable material for welding together the sum-total of all that is known into a whole; but on the other hand, it has become next to impossible for a single mind fully to command more than a small specialized portion of it. Erwin Schrodinger What is Life?
If I could say it in words there would be no reason to paint. Edward Hopper
A good catchword can obscure analysis for fifty years. Johan Huizinga The Waning of the Middle Ages
When you reread a classic, you do not see more in the book than you did before; you see more in you than there was before. Clifton Fadiman
Religion and war. Like mixing nitro and glycerin. Pat Gorman MAY 2005 Resource Consultants newsletter
"A man hath no better thing under the sun, than to eat, and to drink, and to be merry." Bible Ecclesiastes 8:15
If passion drives, let reason hold the reins. Benjamin Franklin Poor Richard's Almanac, 1749
The trick is to listen to your 'inner grandmother.' She's got a little more wisdom than your inner child. Loretta LaRoche Life Is Not a Stress Rehearsal
Where is it that I was reading about a man condemned to death who thought or said an hour before his death that if he had to live some where on a crag, on a cliff, on a narrow ledge where his two feet could hardly stand, and all around him there would be the abyss, the ocean, everlasting darkness, everlasting solitude, and an everlasting storm, and he had to remain like that—standing on a square yard of space—all his life, a thousand years, eternity, it would still be better to live like that than to die at the moment. To live and to live and to live and to live! No matter how you live, if only to live. Fyodor M. Dostoevsky Crime and Punishment
Nothing in biology makes sense except in the light of evolution. Theodosius Dobzhansky Amer. Bio Teacher 35:125-129 (1973)
What drives me to despair is not the dishonesty of the charlatans who peddle such tosh, but the dopey gullibility of the thousands of nice, well meaning people who flock to the cinema and believe it. Richard Dawkins
Sell not virtue to purchase wealth, nor liberty to purchase power. Benjamin Franklin Poor Richard's Almanac, 1738
Sister Mary Barbed-wire had been the Catholic equivalent of a Baptist hellfire preacher, always harping on the awful punishments awaiting sinners, all the horrors the God of Love would inflict upon those who disappointed Him. Everlasting suffering for missing mass on Sunday, or failing to make your Easter duty. Little Gia bought the whole package, living in terror of dying with a mortal sin on her soul. F. Paul Wilson The Haunted Air: A Repairman Jack Novel
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