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Marriage equality is the law of the land. Officials should be held to their duty to uphold the law-end of story. — Hillary Clinton

Philosophy as practice does not mean its restriction to utility or applicability, that is, to what serves morality or produces serenity of soul. — Karl Jaspers

There are moments, such as the one that oppresses me now, when I feel my own self far more than I feel external things, and everything transforms into a night of rain and mud where, lost in the solitude of an out-of-the-way station, I wait interminably for the next third-class train. — Fernando Pessoa

Insofar as theology is an attempt to define and clarify intellectual positions, it is apt to lead to discussion, to differences of opinion, even to controversy, and hence to be divisive. And this has had a strong tendency to dampen serious discussion of theological issues in most groups, and hence to strengthen the general anti-intellectual bias ... — Bill Vaughan

London had so much death in its history, it was hard to find a spot without spirits. They formed a safety net. Still, you had to hope the ones you got were good. — Samantha Shannon

couldn't help but think, if I only made bad decisions for the rest of my life, at least I had made one really good decision with her. — Max Monroe

The public is a ferocious beast; one must either chain it or flee from it. — Voltaire

I hate those Socratic dialogues where everything gets drawn out at the pace of an excessively logical snail. — Jo Walton

You think you can believe in heaven if you dont believe in hell? I guess you can believe what you want to. Rawlins — Cormac McCarthy

It's a well-known fact. All women are clinically insane, but especially ballet dancers. Psycho. extremely psycho. Trust me. — Marisa De Los Santos

Man, wretched man, whene'er he stoops to sin, Feels, with the act, a strong remorse within. — Juvenal