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| On Expression: There is a quality of protectiveness in a man's expression as it falls on his betrothed, as though she were so lovely a breath might break her; and in the eyes of a girl whose love is really deep, there is always evidence of that most beautiful look of championship, as though she thought: "No one else can possibly know how wonderful he is!" |
| ~ Emily Post, Etiquette in Society, in Business, in Politics and at Home, Chap. XX¶35, 1922 ~ |
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| Aggression is an intimate part of ourselves. That is why we have to struggle. Men raised in a strictly nonviolent environment have managed to become the most horrible butchers. This proves that the most insane aggressiveness continues to live in the depths of us. But our true nature is calm. We all know that the human mind is agitated, subject to frightful jolts. But this agitation isn't the dominant force. It is possible and necessary to master it. |
| ~ The Path to Tranquility, November 8, 14th Dalai Lama ~ |
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| I demand that I may or may not be Vroomfondel! |
| ~ Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy ~ |
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| Hugo beholds the world as if in the flashes of lightning and the pauses of the tempest. |
| ~ -On Hugo, Andrew Lang ~ |
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| Cats know how to obtain food without labor, shelter without confinement, and love without penalties. |
| ~W.L. George ~ |
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| I wiped away the weeds and foam, I fetched my sea-born treasures home; But the poor, unsightly, noisome things Had left their beauty on the shore, With the sun and the sand and the wild uproar. |
| ~ Ralph Waldo Emerson, Each and All. ~ |
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| While ... we cannot and must not hide our concern for grave world dangers, and while, at the same time, we cannot build walls around ourselves and hide our heads in the sand, we must go forward with all our strength to stress and to strive for international peace. In this effort America must and will protect herself. |
| ~ Franklin D. Roosevelt (18821945), U.S. president. Ed. Samuel I. Rosenman, Public Papers and Addresses of Franklin D. Roosevelt, vol. 4, p. 442, Random House (1938-1950). Edward M. Bennett, Franklin D. Roosevelt and the Search for Security: American-Soviet Relations, 1933-1939, p. 61, Scholarly Resources, Inc. (1985). This was a continuation of the Presidents attempt to ensure that the American people would not be lulled into a false sense of security by their ocean barriers, and to combat the isolationist sentiment which was paralyzing the U.S. response to world crises. ~ |
Common sense isn't.
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