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September 1
 
Reality is nothing but a collective hunch.
~ Jane Wagner & Lily Tomlin ~
 

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September 2
 
As scientific men we have all, no doubt, felt that our work has been put often to base uses, which must lead to disaster. But what sin is to the moralist and crime to the jurist so to the scientific man is ignorance. On our plane knowledge and ignorance are the immemorial adversaries.
Scientific men can hardly escape the charge of ignorance with regard to the precise effect of the impact of modern science upon the mode of living of the people and upon their civilisation. For them, such a charge is worse than that of crime.
~ Frederick Soddy ~
 

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September 3
 
We are rounding out our absorbing study of Democracy. Thus, turning slowly upon the momentous axis of our theme, are we coming more and more fully into the light of our sun: the refulgent and resplendent and life-giving sun of our art — an art of aspirant democracy! Let us then be on our way; for our sun is climbing ever higher. Let us be adoing; lest it set before we know the glory and the import of its light, and we sink again into the twilight and the gloom from which we have come.
~ Louis Sullivan ~
 

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September 4
 
As soon as you look at the world through an ideology you are finished. No reality fits an ideology. Life is beyond that. That is why people are always searching for a meaning to life. But life has no meaning; it cannot have meaning because meaning is a formula; meaning is something that makes sense to the mind. Every time you make sense out of reality, you bump into something that destroys the sense you made. Meaning is only found when you go beyond meaning. Life only makes sense when you perceive it as mystery and it makes no sense to the conceptualizing mind.
~ Anthony de Mello ~
 

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September 5
 
The public display of religion is not God. We do not put God in our nation's life by placing the Ten Commandments in courthouses, nor do we evict God by removing the Ten Commandments from public property.
~ John Danforth ~
 

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September 6
 
Women, wherever placed, however high or low in the scale of cultivation, hold the destinies of human kind. Men will ever rise or fall to the level of the other sex.
~ Frances Wright ~
 

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September 7
 
It is a stern fact of history that no nation that rushed to the abyss ever turned back. Not ever, in the long history of the world. We are now on the edge of the abyss. Can we, for the first time in history, turn back? It is up to you.
~ Taylor Caldwell ~
 

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September 8
 
Our country faces unprecedented challenges today. They cannot be resolved with half-steps or compromises. There is not a middle ground between the insatiable greed of uber-capitalism and a fair deal for the working class. There is not a middle ground as to whether or not we save the planet. There is not a middle ground about whether or not we preserve our democracy and remain a society based on equal protection for all.
~ Bernie Sanders ~
 

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September 9
 
The law of love is in accord with the nature of man. But men can only recognize this truth to its full extent when they have completely freed themselves from all religious and scientific superstitions and from all the consequent misrepresentations and sophistical distortions by which its recognition has been hindered for centuries.
~ Leo Tolstoy ~
 

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September 10
 
When I read great literature, great drama, speeches, or sermons, I feel that the human mind has not achieved anything greater than the ability to share feelings and thoughts through language.
~ James Earl Jones ~
 

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September 11
 
This is a day when all Americans from every walk of life unite in our resolve for justice and peace. America has stood down enemies before, and we will do so this time. None of us will ever forget this day. Yet, we go forward to defend freedom and all that is good and just in our world.
~ George W. Bush ~
 

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September 12
 
Truth would quickly cease to be stranger than fiction, once we got used to it.
~ H. L. Mencken ~
 

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September 13
 
Back at home, we all have a lot of work to do. But from here, Earth sure looks like a perfect world.
~ Jared Isaacman ~
 

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September 14
 
The great difficulty of all schemes for leagues of nations and the like has been to find an effective sanction against nations determined to break the peace.
I will not now discuss at length the difficulties of joint armed action, but every one who has studied the question knows they are very great. It may be, however, that a league of nations, properly furnished with machinery to enforce the financial, commercial, and economic isolation of any nation determined to force its will upon the world by mere violence, would be a real safeguard for the peace of the world.
~ Robert Cecil, 1st Viscount Cecil of Chelwood ~
 

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September 15
 
Nothing is given so profusely as advice.
~ François de La Rochefoucauld ~
 

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September 16
 
Nations, like men, have their infancy.
~ Henry St John, 1st Viscount Bolingbroke ~
 

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September 17
 
The job of the writer is to kiss no ass, no matter how big and holy and white and tempting and powerful.
~ Ken Kesey ~
 

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September 18
 
The right of the citizens to keep and bear arms has justly been considered, as the palladium of the liberties of a republic; since it offers a strong moral check against the usurpation and arbitrary power of rulers; and will generally, even if these are successful in the first instance, enable the people to resist and triumph over them.
~ Joseph Story ~
 

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September 19
 
One of our faults is to believe that evil is somewhere else and inherent in another nation. My book was to say you think that now the war is over and an evil thing destroyed, you are safe because you are naturally kind and decent. But I know why the thing rose in Germany. I know it could it could happen in any country. It could happen here.
~ William Golding ~
 

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September 20
 
Don’t fool yourself that you are going to have it all. You are not. Psychologically, having it all is not even a valid concept. The marvelous thing about human beings is that we are perpetually reaching for the stars. The more we have, the more we want. And for this reason, we never have it all.
~ Joyce Brothers ~
 

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September 21
 
It's coming to America first
The cradle of the best and of the worst
It's here they got the range
And the machinery for change
And it's here they got the spiritual thirst
It's here the family's broken
And it's here the lonely say
That the heart has got to open
In a fundamental way
Democracy is coming to the U.S.A.
~ Leonard Cohen ~
 

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September 22
 
The manner is often as important as the matter, sometimes more so.
~ Philip Stanhope, 4th Earl of Chesterfield ~
 

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September 23
 
I hold that mortal foolish who strives against the stress of necessity.
~ Euripides ~
 

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September 24
 
Let me tell you about the very rich. They are different from you and me. They possess and enjoy early, and it does something to them, makes them soft, where we are hard, cynical where we are trustful, in a way that, unless you were born rich, it is very difficult to understand.
~ F. Scott Fitzgerald ~
 

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September 25
 
Never be afraid to raise your voice for honesty and truth and compassion, against injustice and lying and greed. If you, not just you in this room tonight, but in all the thousands of other rooms like this one about the world today and tomorrow and next week, will do this … as individuals, men and women, you will change the earth; in one generation all the Napoleons and Hitlers and Caesars and Mussolinis and Stalins and all the other tyrants who want power and aggrandizement, and the simple politicians and time-servers who themselves are merely baffled or ignorant or afraid, who have used, or are using, or hope to use, man’s fear and greed for man’s enslavement, will have vanished from the face of it.
~ William Faulkner ~
 

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September 26
 
Do not let me hear
Of the wisdom of old men, but rather of their folly,
Their fear of fear and frenzy, their fear of possession,
Of belonging to another, or to others, or to God.
The only wisdom we can hope to acquire
Is the wisdom of humility: humility is endless.
~ T. S. Eliot ~
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~ The Four Quartets ~
 

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September 27
 
Did the protection we received annul our rights as men, and lay us under an obligation of being miserable? Who among you, my countrymen, that is a father, would claim authority to make your child a slave because you had nourished him in infancy?
~ Samuel Adams ~
 

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September 28
 
Our hope is less to last through Art
Than deeper searching of the heart,
Than broader range of uttered truth.
~ Francis Turner Palgrave ~
 

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September 29
 
I will show thee that which is noted in the Scripture of truth; and there is none that holdeth with me in these things, but Michael your prince.
~ Book of Daniel ~
 

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September 30
 
You were born with wings. Why prefer to crawl through life?
~ Rumi ~
 

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