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Top Beared Witness Quotes

Dream is a window to the other realm — Okorie Deborah

Continuing to hate someone was much easier than learning to like them for who they were, rather than who they used to be. I — Starla Huchton

Cuisine in the world - whole roasted fish, Tuscan-style, for instance - — Anthony Bourdain

Hopefully I can be a good light in the hockey world and promote faith as something that's really real. — Mike Fisher

Our opponent and many in Congress criticized our decision to end the Iraq war. — David Plouffe

As an artist, you just want to keep creating, keep finding a place that really inspires you that feels fresh and new and keep it exciting. — Mat Kearney

I try and go to as many places as possible. It's really cool that I even get to see different places. — Donald Glover

But the reality is that chav-hate is a lot more than snobbery. It is a class war. It is an expression of the belief that everyone should become middle class and embrace middle-class values and lifestyles, leaving those who don't to be ridiculed and hated. It is about refusing to acknowledge anything of worth in working-class Britain, and systematically ripping it to shreds in newspapers, on TV, on Facebook, and in general conversation. This is what the demonization of the working class means. — Owen Jones

The business of philosophy is not to give rules, but to analyze the private judgments of common reason. — Immanuel Kant

It's extremely difficult to create something out of nothing, especially when you consider that much of what you're trying to realize is hidden, at least at first. — Ed Catmull

It gratified him to feel like a desperate man. He had got into the habit of seeing himself always in desperate straits. His unhappy temperament was like a cage; he could never get out of it; and he felt that other people, his wife in particular, must have put him there. It had never more than dimly occurred to Frank that he made his own unhappiness. — Willa Cather