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Religion? Let it lay, my friend, let it lay! Be serious!
— Mehmet Murat Ildan
Inventions are smarter than their inventors
— Larrie D. Ferreiro
I've taken my number & if history is kind ... I'll always be remembered as being a good & caring person who just made a bad mistake.
— Timothy Pina
Those who ignore history's lessons in the ultimate folly of war are forced to do more than relive them ... they may be forced to die by them.
— Dan Simmons
War is mankind's most tragic and stupid folly; to seek or advise its deliberate provocation is a black crime against all men.
— Dwight D. Eisenhower
Oh, it is all folly, madness, a crime against civilization.
— William Tecumseh Sherman
Reality is constructed by our perception, and it does not actually exist without it.
— Russell Eric Dobda
The same that oft-times hath
charm'd magic casements,
opening on the foam
of perilous seas, in fairy lands forlorn. — John Keats
charm'd magic casements,
opening on the foam
of perilous seas, in fairy lands forlorn. — John Keats
War contains so much folly, as well as wickedness, that much is to be hoped from the progress of reason.
— James Madison
Every speaker has a mouth; An arrangement rather neat. Sometimes it's filled with wisdom. Sometimes it's filled with feet.
— Robert Orben
The folly of war is that it can have no natural end except in the extinction an entire people.
— Joyce Carol Oates
When our new armies are ready it seems folly to send them to Flanders, where they will chew barbed wire, or be wasted in futile frontal attacks.
— H. H. Asquith
But one thing I do know: life and time are ghosted creatures for us all. They belong to us - and are not ours at the same time.
— Joan D. Chittister
There is not in all America a more dangerous trait than the deification of mere smartness unaccompanied by any sense of moral responsibility.
— Theodore Roosevelt
Until I began to learn to draw, I was never much interested in looking at art.
— Richard P. Feynman
Let the politicians debate equal pay and pursue the folly of a war on women in America.
— Brian Kilmeade
The dream too thinks twice, gets filtered to go soft
to be seated on children's eyes. — Suman Pokhrel
to be seated on children's eyes. — Suman Pokhrel
Trust is a skill, one that is an aspect of virtually all human practices, cultures, and relationships.
— Robert C. Solomon
I have only my own burden to bear.
— Dag Hammarskjold