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While Dominion theology may sound like an outlier in modern Christianity, this relatively small group wields a surprising amount of influence with the conservative right in America. Elements of Dominionist doctrine have found their way into such mainstream evangelical events as the National Day of Prayer. — Thomas Horn

In the end the British will walk out because 100,000 British cannot control 350 million Indians if those Indians refuse to cooperate. A small minority cannot control an uncooperative majority, so they must be distracted, divided, tyrannized, or anesthetized into compliance. Gandhi dealt with the colonization of nations by nations; we deal now with the colonization of consciousness by corporations. — Russell Brand

Nature gives us all, including Prof. Lorentz, surprises. It was very quickly found that there are many exceptions to the rule of splitting of the lines only into triplets. — Pieter Zeeman

There are many examples in high schools which show something about the effects such competition might have. — James S. Coleman

Today is the word for winners and tomorrow is the word for losers — Robert Kiyosaki

I've got all day, girl.
We're gonna get this out of the way. — Belle Aurora

Laughter is a strange response. I mean, what is it? It's a spasm of some kind! Is that always joy? It's very often discomfort. It's some sort of explosive reaction. It's very complex. — Madeline Kahn

What I'm really interested in is freedom. — Eve Ensler

The working artist will not tolerate trouble in her life because she knows trouble prevents her from doing her work. — Steven Pressfield

I'm like a duck: calm above the water, and paddling like hell underneath. — Fred Shero

The room pulsed with feeling, — Leslie Marmon Silko

My mother said I was a little odd as a kid. I was alone a lot, but I didn't feel alone. — Cyndi Lauper

Even in horror novels where you know most characters aren't going to make it to the end, it's crucial to have fully fleshed-out characters. If you don't do that, the reader doesn't care what happens to them. — Kelley Armstrong

Scientific reasoning is a kind of dialogue between the possible and the actual, between what might be and what is in fact the case. — Peter Medawar