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The child, making use of all that he finds around him, shapes himself for the future.

Maria Montessori (2013). “The Montessori Reader”, p.345, Simon and Schuster

The electron: may it never be of any use to anybody!

Proceedings of the Royal Institution of Great Britain, Volume 35, (p. 251), 1951.

The cause of Labour is the cause of Ireland, and the cause of Ireland is the cause of Labour

James Connolly, Peter Berresford-Ellis (1988). “James Connolly: Selected Writings”, p.145, Pluto Press

No cause, no God, no abstract idea can justify the mass slaughter of innocents.

Edward W. Said (2007). “From Oslo to Iraq and the Road Map: Essays”, p.117, Vintage

If you would live in victory . . . you must refuse to be dominated by the seen and the felt.

Amy Carmichael, David Hazard (2005). “I Come Quietly to Meet You: An Intimate Journey in God's Presence”, p.25, Bethany House