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We are not what we are, nor do we treat or esteem each other for such, but for what we are capable of being. More Henry David Thoreau
He who would be useful, strong, and happy must cease to be a passive receptacle for the negative, beggarly, and impure streams of thought; and as a wise householder commands his servants and invites his guests, so must he learn to command his desires and to say, with authority, what thoughts he shall admit into the mansion of his soul. More James Allen
I think therefore I am. More Rene Descartes
Aim above morality. Be not simply good, be good for something. More Henry David Thoreau
The genius of any slave system is found in the dynamics which isolate slaves from each other, obscure the reality of a common condition, and make united rebellion against the oppressor inconceivable. More Andrea Rita Dworkin
I never dared be a radical when young, for fear it would make me a conservative when old. More Robert Frost
Authority poisons everybody who takes authority on himself. More Vladimir Lenin
When I was a boy of fourteen, my father was so ignorant I could hardly stand to have the old man around. But when I got to be twenty-one, I was astonished at how much the old man had learned in seven years. More Josh Billings
Few parents nowadays pay any regard to what their children say to them. The old-fashioned respect for the young is fast dying out. More Oscar Wilde
Simplicity is natures first step, and the last of art. More Philip James Bailey
The English masses are lovable: they are kind, decent, tolerant, practical and not stupid. The tragedy is that they are too many of them, and that they are aimless, having outgrown the servile functions for which they were encouraged to multiply. One day these huge crowds will have to seize power because there will be nothing else for them to do, and yet they neither demand power nor are ready to make use of it; they will learn only to be bored in a new way. More Cyril Connolly
Wilson adventured for the whole of the human race. Not as a servant, but as a champion. So pure was this motive, so unfrocked with anything that his worst enemies could find, except the mildest and most excusable, a personal vanity, practically the minimum to be human, that in a sense his adventure is that of humanity itself. In Wilson, the whole of mankind breaks camp, sets out from home and wrestles with the universe and its gods. More William Bolitho
The history of human opinion is scarcely anything more than the history of human errors. More Voltaire
Experience is determined by yourself -- not the circumstances of your life. More Gita Bellin
Gratitude -- the meanest and most sniveling attribute in the world. More Dorothy Parker
On the plus side, death is one of the few things that can be done just as easily as lying down. More Woody Allen
A childish soul not inoculated with compulsory prayer is a soul open to any religious infection. More Alexander Cockburn
Education is the mother of leadership. More Wendell L. Willkie
No power on earth or above the bottomless pit has such influence to terrorize and make cowards of men as the liquor power. Satan could not have fallen on a more potent instrument with which to thrall the world. Alcohol is king! More Eliza 'Mother' Stewart
Out of the multitude of our sense experiences we take, mentally and arbitrarily, certain repeatedly occurring complexes of sense impression (partly in conjunction with sense impressions which are interpreted as signs for sense experiences of others), and we attribute to them a meaning the meaning of the bodily object. More Albert Einstein

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