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- Africa and its people are the most written about and the least understood of all of the world's people. This condition started… — John Henrik Clarke
- Modern masters of science are much impressed with the need of beginning all inquiry with a fact. The ancient masters of religion… — Gilbert K. Chesterton
- No true geologist holds by the development hypothesis;-it has been resigned to sciolists and smatterers;-and there is but one other alternative. They… — Hugh Miller
- It is not uncommon for those who at their first entrance into the world were distinguished for attainments or abilities, to disappoint… — Lyndon B. Johnson
- When a woman comes to her class, she does not employ her time in making herself look more advantageously what she really… — Joseph Addison
- The President to-night has a dream:He was in a party of plain people, and, as it became known who he was, they… — Abraham Lincoln
- My books usually end where they began. I try to bring characters back to a point that is familiar but different because… — Sara Zarr
- If they think they are doing something new, they ought to do what I do every day - spend at least two… — Coleman Hawkins
- Women smirk at baldness. How adorable would they find it if they began to lose their breasts in their late twenties? If… — Augusten Burroughs
- At the time that I knew them, they were not living together. They began dating again after their divorce, so I didn't… — Kato Kaelin
- The ancient sages never put their teachings in a systematic form. They spoke in paradoxes, for they were afraid of uttering half-truths.… — Okakura Kakuzo
- Many people on the political left found my work psychologically liberating. They began to say: once you realize that standards emerge historically,… — Stanley Fish