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When I go through the airport and see white women walking through the airport barefooted, like athlete's feet don't exist, there's something wrong. — Dick Gregory

In my early twenties, that's when I really began to write. Before that, I was too busy working, keeping myself going. — Paula Fox

I've had a life of all kinds of experiences - most of them good. And I've got eight kids and a wife that puts up with everything I do and keeps me out of trouble. — Kris Kristofferson

Tolerance level of each one changes as per situation - Is it Hypocrisy ? — Adil Adam Memon

No soldier wins a war by himself. But Dr Lange's contribution was bigger than most. — Anonymous

Ignorance is worse than authorization. — Peter Tieryas

the only way to eliminate hypocrisy from human existence is to abandon all principles whatsoever; — Theodore Dalrymple

In the chakras, it's the heart chakra, anahata, the central chakra, three above and three below, which symbolizes happiness and love, psychic oneness, spiritual understanding. — Frederick Lenz

-"He loved her ... It was noble of him. It was beautiful."
-"It was stupid. — Lloyd Alexander

Beauty,' Brimstone had scoffed once. 'Humans are fools for it. As helpless as moths who hurl themselves at fire. — Laini Taylor

Arius, upon his excommunication at Alexandria, in 321, retired to Palestine, and wrote various letters to men of distinction, in which he labored to demonstrate the truth of his doctrines, thereby drawing over immense numbers to his side, and particularly Eusebius, Bishop of Nicomedia, a man of vast influence. These bishops held a council in Bithynia, probably at Nicomedia, in which two hundred and fifty bishops are reported to have been present. All we know of their acts and decisions is, that they sent letters to all the bishops of Christendom, entreating them not to exclude the friends of Arius from their communion, and requesting them to intercede with Alexander that he would not do so. — Dean Dudley