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Chestler Jacobs Quotes By Marian Anderson

Prejudice is like a hair across your cheek. You can't see it, you can't find it with your fingers, but you keep brushing at it because the feel of it is irritating. — Marian Anderson

Chestler Jacobs Quotes By Matisyahu

The world that I come from is the world of raves, hip-hop clubs, and rock and roll. — Matisyahu

Chestler Jacobs Quotes By Steven Magee

We live in a society where those in the know use radiation resistance health techniques. — Steven Magee

Chestler Jacobs Quotes By Marshall B. Rosenberg

We are dangerous when we are not conscious of our responsibility for how we behave, think, and feel. — Marshall B. Rosenberg

Chestler Jacobs Quotes By Jean Piaget

The self thus becomes aware of itself, at least in its practical action, and discovers itself as a cause among other causes and as an object subject to the same laws as other objects. — Jean Piaget

Chestler Jacobs Quotes By George MacDonald

I wonder how many Christians there are who so thoroughly believe God made them that they can laugh in God's name; who understand that God invented laughter and gave it to his children. Such belief would add a keenness to the zest in their enjoyment, and slay that sneering laughter of which a man grimaces to the fiends, as well as that feeble laughter in which neither heart nor intellect has a share. It would help them also to understand the depth of this miracle. The Lord of gladness delights in the laughter of a merry heart. — George MacDonald

Chestler Jacobs Quotes By Sinead O'Connor

I think there's a lot that's beautiful about religion and very inspiring, obviously, but I do think that God needs to be rescued from religion actually. — Sinead O'Connor

Chestler Jacobs Quotes By Roberto Calasso

Baudelaire was far more than a great poet. He established the keyboard of a sensibility that still lives within us, if we are not total brutes. — Roberto Calasso