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The people may be put into the way they should go, though they may not be put into the way of understanding it. — Confucius

How do we know that our life really happened and that we are not simply accumulating details, making it all up as we go along? — Rachel Klein

I myself am a Buddhist, not a Christian. But I cannot help but think that if Christ ran a public establishment, it would be open to all, and He would be the last to refuse service to anyone. It is, simply put, the most un-Christian of notions. — George Takei

I don't know whether we Church members fully appreciate the Book of Mormon, one of our sacred scriptures, as we really should. — Joseph B. Wirthlin

Regaring Politics: You've got your cats on one side and your dogs on the other; someone has to walk the fence and feed the animals. - Kinky Friedman — Ray Palla

I dress sexily - but not in an obvious way. Sexy in a virginal way — Victoria Beckham

I have a utilitarian approach to dressing; as long as I quite like it and it covers me up, I don't care what it is. — Jo Brand

Too often, we spend our days thinking about what we don't have rather than what we do have. Be grateful every day. — Lisa Ling

He endeavored to collect his thoughts, but did not succeed. At those hours especially when we have sorest need of grasping the sharp realities of life do the threads of though snap off in the brain. — Victor Hugo

They who are in the highest places, and have the most power, have the least liberty, because they are the most observed. — John Tillotson

Everyone is someone's captive. The trick is knowing whose. — Peter A. Smalley

Behind them were the lights of the market, the lanterns and candles and witch-lights and fairy glitter, like a dream of the night sky brought down to earth. — Neil Gaiman

I originally wanted to embrace the imagery and forthrightness of rap music. There are some interesting, dynamic voices in rap. But I find most of it irresponsible in its overt violence and commercialization of anger. As artists, we believe we can will action through language. If that's the case, we have to take responsibility for what we say. — Yusef Komunyakaa