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Imagination is the key to unlocking insurmountable possibilities. — ChristaCarol Jones
Has anyone ever noticed that when ethnic Australians excel in sport they are heralded "Aussies"; but when something goes wrong they are thrown the "go back to where you came from" line? WAKE UP RACISTS. — Miya Yamanouchi
Even in this secular country, the threat posed by religious fundamentalists is never very far away. Every major religious text exhorts the same principles - that of unyielding obedience to a supernatural being, and renunciation of the intellect and personal aspirations. — Andrew Bernstein
The weight of evidence for an extraordinary claim must be proportioned to its strangeness. — Pierre-Simon Laplace
Why can't we, with a more intelligent policy, actually have houses that are affordable, built at higher densities than they are at the moment and built on brownfield sites. — John Prescott
You might have announced in front of the entire football team and cheerleading squad that I
fictitiously liked what your hands did to me, but I just made you come with one finger, so tell me now who has the skills. — Georgia Cates
A friend of mine is into Voodoo Acupuncture. You don't have to go. You'll just be walking down the street and ... ooooohhhhhh, that's much better. — Steven Wright
She knew she could not be Jem for Will. No one could. But slowly the hollow places in his heart were filling in. — Cassandra Clare
In a way I guess I'd be a bad judge of what it was like because it just seemed perfectly normal to me. — Susan Olsen
Nothing can stop the power of an informed citizenry when it is empowered, organized, and motivated. — Ralph Nader
When my father died, I was living in England. It was very traumatic that he died when I was away. — Sharon Creech
Unless you choose to take action on what you want, nothing is ever going to come out of it. — Esther Hicks
Acquittal of the guilty damns the judge. — Horace
