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We handed the most important belongings of our people
the railroads and the banks
to aliens who 2000 years ago had turned the temple into a house of usury. Back then there was a man who had the bravery to drive out these scoundrels with a whip! If today a national socialist is seen with such a temple-whip, he's thrown into jail. — Julius Streicher

Already I ache for all the lives
I will never be a part of. — Scott Hastie

Every savage can dance. — Jane Austen

Sometimes the words people don't say are as powerful as the ones they do. — Ann E. Burg

The difference isn't resources, it's attitude. — Malcolm Gladwell

The visible world was only an imperfect reflection of the Ideal, which the Philosopher sought to transcend. — Marion Zimmer Bradley

He hasn't earned your your mercy."
Nessy replied, "Mercy isn't earned. It's given. — A. Lee Martinez

The only real person you need to know is you. — Alice Cooper

It was a most magnificent — Rose Gordon

But when the door shuts on us, all that vanishes. The shell-like covering which our souls have excreted to house themselves, to make for themselves a shape distinct from others, is broken, and there is left of all these wrinkles and roughnesses a central oyster of perceptiveness, an enormous eye. How beautiful a street is in winter! — Virginia Woolf

To play the guitar well is easy, to play the guitar poorly is difficult. — Pepe Romero

Spiritual people are often persecuted because of their beliefs. Christians were fed to the lions. Jews were slaughtered in concentration camps. Various forms of persecution still exist today throughout the world. — Frederick Lenz

The world belongs to no one. There are very few people who fit into the world. And part of the struggle of every human life is to somehow claim a place on the planet, but it's at the forefront of the experience of the wandering race. The wandering people. — Deborah Eisenberg

If you want the answer - ask the question. — Lorii Myers

Now some people will tell you that great writing cannot be learnt. Such people should be hit repeatedly on the nose until they promise not to talk nonsense any more. — Mark Forsyth