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If cruelty is no longer declared unlawful, but instead is applied as a matter of policy, it alters the fundamental relationship of man to government. It destroys the whole notion of individual rights. The Constitution recognizes that man has an inherent right, not bestowed by the state or laws, to personal dignity, including the right to be free of cruelty. It applies to all human beings, not just in America - even those designated as 'unlawful enemy combatants.' If you make this exception the whole Constitution crumbles. — Alberto J. Mora

[Olivia:] "It's just that I was already at my calorie limit for the day before I had the liquor, and I want to go to Europe in my skinny jeans."
[Tobias:] "What the hell are skinny jeans?"
"They're the jeans that you buy that are too small so that someday you can wear them and feel awesome."
He put his fork down and stared at me, openmouthed. "There are so many things wrong with that sentence. I don't even know where to start."
"It's okay. This is advanced self-loathing. You'd have to be a woman to understand it at this level. — Lucy March

When it comes to salvation, we are all fugitives. Psalm 119:176 — Felix Wantang

Comedy is the ultimate truth. Jazz is hitting the notes that that no one else would hit, and comedy is saying words that no one else would say. — Tommy Chong

We were really grown up for our age and it was an incredible special band. — Joan Jett

We still have pretty good sales, especially for the art books. — Glenn Danzig

True unalienable rights do not require one to trample other unalienable rights. — J.S.B. Morse

A CEO's behavior has a huge impact on managers down the line. — Warren Buffett

How can money be the root of all evil when shopping is the cure for all sadness? — Elizabeth Taylor

Although the making of a religion of one's own can be satisfying, it can progress further and faster with the aid of the spiritual traditions. Your own spiritual path risks being too personal and limited. What resources do you have compared to the traditions that have thought of things you will never consider? They have refined ideas and images and teachings and moral guidelines expressed in elegant and inspiring ways. They have produced spiritual beauty of a kind no single person could ever create. Read Emerson's journals and you find that he was reading Hafiz for months, and Thoreau's homespun spiritual insights come wrapped in references from the Western and Eastern traditions. — Thomas Moore

You can call me a fat, balding, talentless old queen who can't sing, but you can't tell lies about me. — Elton John

Failure is less attributable to either insufficiency of means or impatience of labours than to a confused understanding of the thing actually to be done. — John Ruskin

I like the south of Spain, notably for the Moorish influence and the weather. — Alexei Sayle