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You asked me questions nobody ever asked me before. You knew that I was a murderer two times over, but you treated me like a man ... — Richard Wright

Beauty has laws, and an appreciation of them is not possessed equally by all. The more primitive and ignorant a race, or class, the less it knows of true beauty. The Indian basket-maker wove beautiful things but they did not know it; give them the cheap and ugly productions of our greedy "market" and they like them better. They may unconsciously produce beauty, but they do not consciously select it. — Charlotte Perkins Gilman

When I read Shakespeare I am struck with wonder that such trivial people should muse and thunder in such lovely language. — D.H. Lawrence

Experience has thought me that there is only one short step between Love and Hate, as there is between Life and Death. — Olaotan Fawehinmi

Being a talented artist is good, it's nice, but it's not the most important thing. I think being a good storyteller, having a good idea, a good gag, is probably more important than being a great artist. — Bill Plympton

Even the young are killing each other. — Pope John Paul I

The choice so often these days is to believe something that seems insane or go insane. — Robert Breault

Among precautions against ambition, it may not be amiss to take precautions against our own. I must fairly say, I dread our own power and our own ambition: I dread our being too much dreaded. — Edmund Burke

Maybe in music you're making an auditory environment and maybe you change your environment around you to suit your own way. — Florence Welch

Life results from the non-random survival of randomly varying replicators — Richard Dawkins

There is a tendency to seek an objective account of everything before admitting its reality. — Thomas Nagel

in A Moral Vision of the New Testament. Hays says, "This means that for the foreseeable future we must find ways to live within the church in a situation of serious moral disagreement while still respecting one another as brother and sisters in Christ. If the church is going to start practicing the discipline of exclusion from the community, there are other issues far more important than homosexuality where we should begin to draw a line in the dirt: violence and materialism, for example." [117] I am convinced that how the biblical prohibitions apply to monogamous gay relationships is indeed a disputable matter and that the teaching of Romans 14-15 should guide our response. — Ken Wilson