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The difference between tax avoidance and tax evasion is the thickness of a prison wall.
Topic: Finance and Economics
Author: Denis Healey
O chime of sweet Saint Charity, Peal soon that Easter morn When Christ for all shall risen be, And in all hearts new-born! That Pentecost when utterance clear To all men shall be given, When all shall say My Brother here, And hear My Son in heaven!
Topic: Easter
Author: James Russell Lowell
The merry cuckow, messenger of Spring, His trumpet shrill hath thrice already sounded.
Topic: Cuckoos
Author: Edmund Spenser
People who want the most approval get the least and people who need approval the least get the most.
Topic: Appearance
Author: Wayne Dyer
Where thou art, that is home.
Topic: Home
Author: Emily Dickinson
Maundy Thursday Commemoration of Frederick Denison Maurice, Priest, teacher, 1872 In the whole range of history there is no more striking contrast than that of the Apostolic churches with the heathenism around them. They had shortcomings enough, it is true, and divisions and scandals not a few, for even apostolic times were no golden age of purity and primitive simplicity. Yet we can see that their fullness of life, and hope, and promise for the future, were a new sort of power in the world. Within their own limits they had solved almost by the way the social problem which baffled Rome, and baffles Europe still. They had lifted woman to her rightful place, restored the dignity of labour, abolished beggary, and drawn the sting of slavery. The secret of the revolution is that the selfishness of race and class were forgotten in the Supper of the Lord, and a new basis for society found in love of the visible image of God in men for whom Christ died.
Topic: Christianity
Author: Henry M Gwatkin
The term up has no meaning apart from the word down. The term fast has no meaning apart from the term slow. In addition such terms have no meaning even when used together, except when confined to a very particular situation... most of our language about the organization and objective's of government is made up of such polar terms. Justice and injustice are typical. A reformer who wants to abolish injustice and create a world in which nothing but justice prevails is like a man who wants to make everything up. Such a man might feel that if he took the lowest in the world and carried it up to the highest point and kept on doing this, everything would eventually become up. This would certainly move a great many objects and create an enormous amount of activity. It might or might not be useful, according to the standards which we apply. However it would never result in the abolishment of down.
Topic: Negativity
Author: Thurman W Arnold
But maybe prayer is a road to rise, A mountain path leading toward the skies To assist the spirit who truly tries. But it isn't a shibboleth, creed, nor code, It isn't a pack-horse to carry your load, It isn't a wagon, it's only a road. And perhaps the reward of the spirit who tries Is not the goal, but the exercise!
Topic: Prayer
Author: Edmund Vance Cooke
Grim-visaged, comfortless despair.
Topic: Misery
Author: Thomas Gray
Art is the proper task of life.
Topic: Art
Author: Friedrich Nietzsche
This was the fullness of time, when Christ Jesus did come, that the Messiah should come. It was so to the Jews, and it was so to the Gentiles too... Christ hath excommunicated no nation, no shire, no house, no man; He gives none of His ministers leave to say to any man, thou art not redeemed; He gives no wounded or afflicted conscience leave to say to itself, I am not redeemed.
Topic: Christianity
Author: John Donne
The possibility of stepping into a higher plane is quite real for everyone. It requires no force or effort or sacrifice. It involves little more than changing our ideas about what is normal.
Topic: Inspirational
Author: Deepak Chopra
Like plants in mines, which never saw the sun, But dream of him, and guess where he may be, And do the best to climb, and get to him.
Topic: Progress
Author: Robert Browning
Nothing is improbable until it moves into the past tense.
Topic: Time
Author: George Ade
Nunc scio quit sit amor." Lat., "Now I know what love is.
Topic: All About Love
Author: Virgil
Feast of the Holy Cross When scientists are honest, as most of them are, they are well aware of the fact that their competence in science does not give them a clue to the problem of how their science should be used in the service of man. The sensitive visitor to the mesas of Los Alamos is almost sure to meditate on the experience of that gifted man, Klaus Fuchs. Though his work in the laboratories was outstanding, his decision concerning the use of what he knew was disastrous. What if, in addition to his scientific competence, the younger Fuchs had shared something of the Christian conviction of his father, Emil Fuchs? Much of the subsequent history of our earth might then have been different.
Topic: Christianity
Author: Elton Trueblood
Living creatures are nourished by food, and food is nourished by rain; rain itself is the water of life, which comes from selfless worship and service.
Topic: Existence
Author: Bhagavad Gita
Where quality is the thing sought after, the thing of supreme quality is cheap, whatever the price one has to pay for it.
Topic: Worth
Author: William James