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But there is nothing idealized or romantic about the difference between a society whose arrangements roughly serve all its citizens (something otherwise known as social justice) and one whose institutions have been converted into a stupendous fraud. That can be the difference between democracy and plutocracy. — Bill Moyers

Keep doing good deeds long enough and you'll probably turn out a good man in spite of yourself. — Louis Auchincloss

The man who is really forgiven, is anxious not to offend again; the possession of justification leads to an anxious desire for sanctification. — Charles Haddon Spurgeon

To know the way,
we go the way,
we do the way.
The way we do,
the things we do,
it's all there in front of you.
But if you try too hard to see it,
you'll only become confused.
I am me and you are you.
As you can see;
but when you do
the things that you can do,
you will find the way.
The way will follow you. — Benjamin Hoff

Nonetheless, Scranton had travelled in space. He had known the loneliness of separation from all other human beings, he had gazed at the empty perspectives that I myself had seen. — J.G. Ballard

Because that's what friends do. They speak the truth when you've lost your way, pick you up and brush you off , tell you that you're going to make it to the other side, and cheer you on until you get there. — Melanie Shankle

The only type Carrick has is pretty with a vagina that's open for business. But now, I'm starting to think that maybe now he has just one type - Andi Amaro. — Samantha Towle

If God had wanted us to use the metric system, Jesus would have had 10 apostles. — Jesse Helms

The biggest challenge is how to get people to wake up and realize this is a one-shot deal. If we fail, we are witting participants in the biggest experiment humans have ever done: moving CO2 levels to twice their value in the past 670.000 years and hoping it turns out okay for generations to come. — Nathan Lewis