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- The chief value in going to college is that it's the only way to learn it really doesn't matter.
- George Edwin Howes
- Silence gives consent, or a horrible feeling that nobody's listening.
- Franklin P. Jones
- The most immutable barrier in nature is between one man's thoughts and another's.
- William James (1842 - 1910)
- Communication is something so simple and difficult that we can never put it in simple words.
- T. S. Matthews
- As I grow older, I pay less attention to what men say. I just watch what they do.
- Andrew Carnegie (1835 - 1919)
- One of my chief regrets during my recent years in the theater is that I couldn't sit in the audience and watch me.
- John Barrymore (1882 - 1942)
- In matters of conscience, the law of the majority has no place.
- Mahatma Gandhi (1869 - 1948)
- Traditionalists are pessimists about the future and optimists about the past.
- Lewis Mumford (1895 - 1990)
- THe soul of most conservatism is sentimentality, and sentimentality, and sentimentality preserves the good and the bad with indiscriminate relish.
- Gwyn Thomas
- Like all weak men he laid an exaggerated stress on not changing one's mind.
- Somerset Maugham
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