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The powers that be not only try to control events,
but they try to control our memory and understanding of these events, which is part of controlling the events themselves. — Michael Parenti
I really want to leave something behind that means something when I'm no longer here. — Tyra Banks
Whether for good or evil, it is sadly inevitable that all political leadership requires the artifices of theatrical illusion. In the politics of a democracy, the shortest distance between two points is often a crooked line. — Arthur Miller
Off goes the head of the king, and tyranny gives way to freedom. The change seems abysmal. Then, bit by bit, the face of freedom hardens, and by and by it is the old face of tyranny. Then another cycle, and another. But under the play of all these opposites there is something fundamental and permanent - the basic delusion that men may be governed and yet be free. — H.L. Mencken
How about Pithecanthropus Erectus? Was it really he who ate the apple? Or was it Homo Pekiniensis? — Bertrand Russell
Jesus is interested in changing cultures, not just putting bodies in chairs. — Bill Johnson
Death answers before it is asked. - Russian Proverb — Rachel Van Dyken
We're not aware of changing our minds even when we do change our minds. And most people, after they change their minds, reconstruct their past opinion - they believe they always thought that. — Daniel Kahneman
[The US is] naked, absolutely nude, to attack [by the Soviets]. — Dan Quayle
Yoga is the music of the soul. So do continue, and the gates of the soul will open. — B.K.S. Iyengar
One of the things that I tell beginning writers is this: If you describe a landscape, or a cityscape, or a seascape, always be sure to put a human figure somewhere in the scene. Why? Because readers are human beings, mostly interested in human beings. People are humanists. Most of them are humanists, that is. — Kurt Vonnegut
People sometimes imagine that without desire there would be no enjoyment.
The opposite is true. When you're caught up in craving, you never really enjoy anything very much because your mind is always pulling you on to the next desire and the next after that. When you let go of desire, then you're free to enjoy whatever is right in front of you. — Lorne Ladner