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What you find in the mirror you will find in the reality it mirrors.
— William Barrett
The happiness of mankind, if it ever should come to pass, would still leave men asking: Why? What point to it? To what end?
— William Barrett
The path of specialization leads away from the ordinary and concrete acts of understanding in terms of which man actually lives his day-to-day life.
— William Barrett
As natural selection works solely by and for the good of each being, all corporeal and mental endowments will tend to progress toward perfection.
— Charles Darwin
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— Phil Robertson
You're like a candle in a dark room, throwing light backwards and forwards.
— Christopher Barzak
For sound advice is a beacon, good teaching is a light, moral discipline is a life path.
— Eugene H. Peterson
To discover one's own spiritual poverty is to achieve a positive conquest by the spirit.
— William Barrett
Do the hard first, and the easy will follow. The work will become habit and success inevitable.
— Beau Henderson
The bond that attaches us to the life outside ourselves is the same bond that holds us to our own life.
— William Barrett
All it took for evil to prevail was for good men to do nothing.
— Nathan Robinson
We exist within the question of God.
— William Barrett
The philosopher cannot seriously put to himself questions that his civilization has not lived.
— William Barrett
We must be free for the truth; and conversely, to be able to be open toward the truth may be our deepest freedom as human creatures.
— William Barrett
Hunger is not the worst feature of unemployment; idleness is.
— William Barrett
Our freedom is the way in which we are able to let the world open before us, and ourselves stand open within it.
— William Barrett
Slavery is the great and foul stain upon the North American Union.
— John Quincy Adams
Damn and blast British Telecom, shouted Dirk, the words coming easily from force of habit.
— Douglas Adams
The British bombing of Caen beginning on D-Day in particular was stupid, counter-productive and above all very close to a war crime.
— Antony Beevor
Even if there were no ear for them but the void, our prayers would still be the only things that sanctify our existence.
— William Barrett
Truth and untruth weave the seamless web of human nature.
— William Barrett