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English is only a weak second language, so that the third language
which at the moment is getting the most play, since French is what I speak, read, and hear almost 24/7
is trying to take over the no. 2 spot. — Apol Lejano-Massebieau

And, so yeah, I'll always want to work in independent films because you're not forced into a category or a formula. — Terrence Howard

I will never apologize for my Southern accent...it just may be my greatest asset. — Lola Faye Arnold

The future of mankind, for the socialist, is simple: pull down the existing order and allow the future to emerge. — Roger Scruton

No one really believes in the gods of the New Age; they are deities not of the celestial hierarchy above but of the ornamental etagere in the corner, and their only "divine" office is to give symbolic expression to the dreamier sides of their votaries' personalities. They are purchased gods, gods as accessories, and hence are merely masks by means of which the one true god-the will-at once conceals and reveals itself.
It — David Bentley Hart

For once, I believe that PETA, at least on the level of logic, is correct. If the NCAA has to protect offended Native Americans ... by God, PETA ought to advocate for the protection of every organism in the animal kingdom. — Tom Feeney

Each child is a unique person, so raise your child taking this fact into
consideration. — Eraldo Banovac

And history teaches this iron law of revolutions: the more extensive the eradication of existing authority, the more its successors must rely on naked power to establish themselves. For,in the end,legitimacy involves an acceptance of authority without compulsion; its absence turns every contest into a test of strength. — Henry Kissinger

The transfinite numbers are in a sense the new irrationalities [ ... they] stand or fall with the finite irrational numbers. — Georg Cantor

When things go well for days on end, it is an hilarious accident. — Kurt Vonnegut