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I don't have a copy of my books, and the degree to which I never read them is profound. I never look. — Mary Karr

The truth is that there can be no proper training that does not educate the whole system of the man. — Christopher McDougall

Granny disapproved of magic for domestic purposes, but she was annoyed. She also wanted her tea. She threw a couple of logs into the fireplace and glared at them until they burst into flame out of sheer embarrassment. — Terry Pratchett

A man should have a right to be religious if he wants to. The government should not be involved in those decisions. — Andy Garcia

We, as citizens, are the true owners of government. — Todd Park

We can most safely achieve truly universal tolerance when we respect that which is characteristic in the individual and in nations, clinging, though, to the conviction that the truly meritorious is unique by belonging to all of mankind. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

I can slay a devil when I see one, Steady practice mastery of self so not to be one — Jay Electronica

Because gay people were so much more visible, violence against gays was more common and reported on. But they were definitely related to each other. In the wake of AIDS, gay people felt like they had to organize, become much more active and visible. AIDS fostered a gay rights movement that made gay people more powerful and more vulnerable at the same time. — Dale Peck

The best way to get to know any bunch of people is to go and listen to their music. — Woody Guthrie

The creative road is a tough one to follow. There are many bumps and detours we hit before arriving at the end of our journey — Tonesha Reese

Pain is a gift. Humanity, without pain, would know neither fear nor pity. Without fear, there could be no humility, and every man would be a monster. The recognition of pain and fear in others give rise in us to pity, and in our pity is our humanity, our redemption. — Dean Koontz