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Frenchmen have an unlimited capacity for gallantry and indulge it on every occasion. — Moliere
Marxism is not necessarily what Karl Marx wrote in Das Kapital, but whatever it is that all the warring sects believe, who claim to be the faithful. From the gospels you cannot deduce the history of Christianity, nor from the Constitution the political history of America. It is Das Kapital as conceived, the gospels as preached and the preachment as understood, the Constitution as interpreted and administered, to which you have to go. — Walter Lippmann
It's not that we start with beliefs and doctrine and then come up with worship practices that properly "express" these (cognitive) beliefs; rather, we begin with worship, and articulated beliefs bubble up from there. "Doctrines" are the cognitive, theoretical articulation of what we "understand" when we pray. — James K.A. Smith
I'm not lesbian; I'm not bisexual; I'm not straight. I'm just curious. — Alice Walker
The babies looked similar, both being small, blotchy, and looking sort of, though not really, like Winston Churchill. — Terry Pratchett
Old soldiers never die; they just fade away. — Douglas MacArthur
Kiss me in a way I'll never forget. Kiss me in a way that will stay with me until see you again. — Becca Fitzpatrick
My Poverty doesn't help anyone, but my wealth helps a lot of people. — Dolf De Roos
The climate crisis is not a political issue, it is a moral and spiritual challenge to all of humanity. It is also our greatest opportunity to lift Global Consciousness to a higher level. — Al Gore
Very ancient parts of the brain are involved in moral decision making. — Frans De Waal
Bad artists ignore the darkness of human existence. Good artists often get stuck there. Great artists embrace the full catastrophe of our condition and find beyond it an even deeper truth of peace, healing, and redemption. — Martha N. Beck
Well, before the New Deal ... [The Emancipation Proclamation] would be a good start. — Ann Coulter
