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Ignorance is kind of bliss. — Jackie DeShannon

Arthur Jay Klinghoffer, a professor of political science at Rutgers University, has argued that geography seems less relevant than ever in a world where nonstate actors
malleable entities like ethnicities, for example
are as powerful and important as the ones with governments and borders. Where on a map can you point to al-Qaeda? Or Google, or Wal-Mart? Everywhere and nowhere. — Ken Jennings

Arthur and Bram stood on Bridge Street, just across from the
Jews' Burial Ground. Though it was quite dark, they could still
make out a few of the tallest headstones, chipped and ragged,
illuminated by the lights of the workhouse behind them. They
heard the groans of drunks from somewhere beyond, and from the
large road they heard the faint pitter-patter of prostitutes' feet
along the dirt. Arthur had not planned this return to the East End,
to be sure. But now that he was here, and had been venturing here
for the past two days, he realized that of course there was nowhere
else for this matter to properly end. — Graham Moore

move because he won't, taking us both by surprise. My lips mold to his with ferocity, and I pull him in. — Victoria Aveyard

I've noticed that men get unhappy about women talking about something other than men, or love, or babies. — Margarethe Von Trotta

God Almighty never created a man half as wise as he looks. — Thomas Carlyle

To stay here and disobey God - I can't afford to take the consequence. I would rather go and obey God than to stay here and know that I disobeyed. — Amanda Smith

I have not supported same-sex marriage. I have supported civil partnerships and contractual relationships. — Hillary Clinton

I think it better to do right, even if we suffer in so doing, than to incur the reproach of our consciences and posterity. — Robert E.Lee