"If all the fools in this world..." - Quote by Mark Twain
If all the fools in this world should die, lordly God how lonely I should be.
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“You see, he knew his own laws just as other people so often know the laws: by words, not by effects. They take a meaning, and get to be very vivid, when you come to apply them to yourself.”
“Unexpected money is a delight. The same sum is a bitterness when you expected more.”
“Braveness is resistance to concern, mastery of panic - not absense of anxiety.”
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“We must not only control the weapons that can kill us, we must bridge the great disparities of wealth and opportunity among the peoples of the world, the vast majority of whom live in poverty without hope, opportunity or choices in life. These conditions are a breeding ground for division that can cause a desperate people to resort to nuclear weapons as a last resort. Our only hope lies in the power of our love, generosity, tolerance and understanding and our commitment to making the world a better place.”
“The history of mankind is the instant between two strides taken by a traveler.”
“Nature makes the locust with an appetite for crops; man would have made him with an appetite for sand”