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Geena Davis Actress
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"I'm not somebody who takes stuff home with them, that if I shoot a scene and I'm personally impacted for days or something. I mean it certainly is affecting and everything, but it doesn't penetrate to some deeper layer. I'm in it when I'm in it."

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"When I first heard the word existential, I didn't know what it meant. But then I found out that no one knows what it means, so now I use it all the time."

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Francis Bacon Philosopher, Statesman
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"By this means we presume we have established for ever, a true and legitimate marriage between the Empirical and Rational faculty; whose fastidious and unfortunate divorce and separation hath troubled and disordered the whole race and generation of mankind."

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Francis Bacon Philosopher, Statesman
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"It is madness and a contradiction to expect that things which were never yet performed should be effected, except by means hitherto untried."

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Francis Bacon Philosopher, Statesman
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"There is another ground of hope that must not be omitted. Let men but think over their infinite expenditure of understanding, time, and means on matters and pursuits of far less use and value; whereof, if but a small part were directed to sound and solid studies, there is no difficulty that might not be overcome."

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Francis Bacon Philosopher, Statesman
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"It would be unsound fancy and self-contradictory to expect that things which have never yet been done can be done except by means which have never yet been tried."

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Francis Bacon Philosopher, Statesman
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"Young men, in the conduct and manage of actions, embrace more than they can hold; stir more than they can quiet; fly to the end, without consideration of the means and degrees; pursue some few principles, which they have chanced upon absurdly; care not to innovate, which draws unknown inconveniences; use extreme remedies at first; and, that which doubleth all errors, will not acknowledge or retract them; like an unready horse, that will neither stop nor turn."

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Francis Bacon Philosopher, Statesman
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"It is by discourse that men associate, and words are imposed according to the apprehension of the vulgar. And therefore the ill and unfit choice of words wonderfully obsesses the understanding. Nor do the definitions or explanations wherewith in some things learned men are wont to guard and defend themselves, by any means set the matter right. But words plainly force and overrule the understanding, and throw all into confusion, and lead men away into innumerable and inane controversies and fancies."

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Francis Bacon Philosopher, Statesman
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"For whatever deserves to exist deserves also to be known, for knowledge is the image of existence, and things mean and splendid exist alike."

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Francis Bacon Philosopher, Statesman
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"Since custom is the principal magistrate of man's life, let men by all means endeavor to obtain good customs."

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Nelson Mandela Political Leader
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"The first election in which all South Africans took part was in April, 1994. There were long queues [lines] of employers and employees, black and white. In the sense of Africans, Coloreds and Indians - when I talk about blacks, I mean those three. Blacks and whites mingled to vote without any hitches. Many people would have expected a great deal of tension, clashes and violence, but it did not occur."

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Nhat Hanh Zen Master, Author
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"'Emptiness' means empty of a separate self. It is full of everything, full of life. The word emptiness should not scare us. It is a wonderful word. To be empty does not mean non-existent. Emptiness is the ground of everything. Thanks to emptiness, everything is possible."

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Nhat Hanh Zen Master, Author
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"Loving ourselves means loving our community. When we are capable of loving ourselves, nourishing ourselves properly, not intoxicating ourselves, we are already protecting and nourishing society."

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Nhat Hanh Zen Master, Author
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"Guarding knowledge is not a good way to understand. Understanding means to throw away your knowledge. You have to be able to transcend your knowledge the way people climb a ladder. If you are on the fifth step of a ladder and think that you are very high, there is no hope for you to climb to the sixth."

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Marcus Aurelius Philosopher, Emperor
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"My city and state are Rome. But as a human being? The world. So for me, "good" can only mean what's good for both communities."

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Marcus Tullius Cicero Politician, Philosopher, Orator
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"There is nothing so charming as the knowledge of literature; of that branch of literature, I mean, which enables us to discover the infinity of things, the immensity of Nature, the heavens, the earth, and the seas; this is that branch which has taught us religion, moderation, magnanimity, and that has rescued the soul from obscurity; to make her see all things above and below, first and last, and between both; it is this that furnishes us wherewith to live well and happily, and guides us to pass our lives without displeasure and without offence."

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Marcus Tullius Cicero Politician, Philosopher, Orator
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"Civilized people are taught by logic, barbarians, by necessity, communities by tradition; and the lesson inculcated even in wild beasts by nature itself. They learn that they have to defend their own bodies and persons lives from violence of any and every kind by all means within their power."

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