James Rozoff quotes:

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  • The definition of stupid is the inabilitly to see another side to an argument other than one's own.

  • Sooner or later you realize there are no answers, no answers except the ones you believe. Sooner or later faith is the only answer left.

  • Each man is an island unto himself. But though a sea of difference may divide us, an entire world of commonality lies beneath.

  • Perhaps religion provides the justification for wars, but science provides the weapons.

  • It is wisdom to know who you are, but not to the point of excluding who you might become.

  • Will is a gift from God, desire from the devil.

  • A truth told once is no match for a lie oft repeated.

  • Heaven is fleeting, but Hell is an eternity. Hell becomes the more so the longer one lives it.

  • True ideas seem to suffer from repetition, while stupid ones tend to flourish.

  • As time and space are bent by gravity, so too is truth bent by power.

  • Good enough may be an acceptable end, but it should never be an acceptable goal.

  • Facts, like living things, have a value in and of themselves and demand respect. Yet some people use them as means to an end, and dismiss them as soon as they are done using them.

  • A thousand truths can be assembled in such a way as to create a colossal lie.

  • He who dies with the most toys...dies a child.

  • Where once we aspired to be more like our heroes, today we try to make our heroes more like us.

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