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Samuel P. Ginder
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quote: If moral behavior were simply following rules, we could program a computer to be moral.
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Susan Sontag
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quote: The only interesting answers are those which destroy the questions.
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Sydney J. Harris
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quote: We have not passed that subtle line between childhood and adulthood until we move from the passive voice to the active voice — that is, until we stop saying It got lost, and say I lost it.
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Samuel Eliot Morison
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quote: An historian should yield himself to his subject, become immersed in the place and period of his choice, standing apart from it now and then for a fresh view.
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