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Even if they were willing to let you remove your Pride from the council's collective influence - and they won't be - there's a reason the council exists. We band together because there's strength in numbers. Because in its unperverted state, the council ensures representative government and a pooling of resources and ideas that benefits everyone."
"Yes, but the operative word there is unperverted, and right now, you guys are operating under the thumb of the biggest power-pervert ever to swish his tail in the U.S. He's like Hitler with fur. — Rachel Vincent

Islam is a religion in which God requires you to send your son to die for him. Christianity is a faith in which God sends his son to die for you. — Cal Thomas

I'm so high, it's so lonely up here — Gucci Mane

The seasons will go on without us and other poets will speak of love — Bruce Meyer

That baby sees the world with completeness that you and I will never know again. His doors of perception have not yet been closed. He still experiences the moment he lives in. The inevitable bullshit hasn't constipated his cerebral cortex yet. He still sees the world as it really is, while we sit here, left with only a dim historical version of it manufactured for us by words and official bullshit, and so forth and so on.. — Tom Wolfe

Mother Mary," he breathes. "How you shine."
I shake my head. "The light is yours. Right now you can't see it because you sit in shadow, but all I do is reflect you. — Ann Aguirre

All of old. Nothing else ever. Ever tried. Ever failed. No matter. Try again. Fail again. Fail better. — Samuel Beckett

Even much stronger mortals than Fred Vincy hold half their rectitude in the mind of the being they love best. — George Eliot

It's tricky to take a book of short stories and turn it into a feature film. — Gia Coppola

No matter how short that rope is, you can still climb it. Believe in yourself. — Khali Raymond

In contrast to the written account-which, depending on its complexity of thought, reference, and vocabulary, is pitched at a larger or smaller readership-a photograph has only one language and is destined potentially for all. — Susan Sontag