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Aristotle taught that the brain exists merely to cool the blood and is not involved in the process of thinking. This is true only of certain persons.

Aristotle was famous for knowing everything. He taught that the brain exists merely to cool the blood and is not involved in the process of thinking. This is true only of certain persons.

It frequently happens that two persons reasoning right on a mechanical subject think alike and invent the same thing without any communication with each other.

Time heals griefs and quarrels for we change and are no longer the same persons. Neither the offender nor the offended are any more themselves.

I have heard show business characterized as a refuge for childlike persons in flight from all things harsh and real.

Patriotism is best exemplified through auto-critique. When you're willing to stand up within the group and say 'It is wrong for Black people to be anti-Semitic ' or 'It is wrong for America to discriminate against persons of African descent and made them slaves and based its wealth upon free labor ' it's crucial to say that.

If liberty and equality as is thought by some are chiefly to be found in democracy they will be best attained when all persons alike share in government to the utmost.

Every beauty which is seen here by persons of perception resembles more than anything else that celestial source from which we all are come.

All architecture is shelter all great architecture is the design of space that contains cuddles exalts or stimulates the persons in that space.

We are not the same persons this year as last nor are those we love. It is a happy chance if we changing continue to love a changed person.

Traditionally Medicare's assurance has been that for the elderly and persons with disabilities that they will not be alone when confronted with the full burden of their health care costs.

Men are beginning to realize that they are not individuals but persons in society that man alone is weak and adrift that he must seek strength in common action.

It is folly for an eminent man to think of escaping censure and a weakness to be affected with it. All the illustrious persons of antiquity and indeed of every age in the world have passed through this fiery persecution.

What most persons consider as virtue after the age of 40 is simply a loss of energy.