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our-world years ideas
But merely accepting authoritarian truth, even if that truth has some virtue, does not bring skepticism to an end. To blindly accept a truth one has never reflected upon retards the advance of reason. Our world rots in deceit. . . . Just as a tree bears the same fruit year after year and at the same time fruit that is new each year, so must all permanently valuable ideas be continually created anew in thought. But our age pretends to make a sterile tree bear fruit by tying fruits of truth onto its branches. Albert Schweitzer
long interpretation patronizing
But if you constantly insist only on your own interpretation, it isn't long before it seems patronizing. Martin Schulz
long emotion wanted
If we just wanted positive emotions, our species would have died out a long time ago. Martin Seligman
long things-will-get-better alive
As long as you're alive, there's always a chance things will get better. Laini Taylor
long creative matter
The sooner you learn to finish things, and as a matter of course finish your creative endeavors, the better. It took me a long time to learn that. Laini Taylor
long people stuff
People that were in my life for a long time turned sinister and tried to control me, and all kinds of weird stuff happened. But there was no conscience involved; that threw me more than anything. Lisa Marie Presley
long trying screw-ups
I know i'll screw up. But i'll keep trying, as long as you let me. Lisa McMann
long dependable lasting
And it occurred to me that friendship was a lot more dependable, not to mention long-lasting, than love. Lisa Kleypas
long black politics
I wear the black for the poor and the beaten down, Livin' in the hopeless, hungry side of town, I wear it for the prisoner who has long paid for his crime, But is there because he's a victim of the times. I wear the black for those who never read Johnny Cash
long waiting united-states
If you wait until those weapons pose a direct, clear, present danger to the United States, you've probably waited too long. John Sununu
poverty rich nothingness
Go rich in poverty. Go rich in poetry. This nothingness is plentitude. May Sarton