Darlas Quotes & Sayings
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It's a little gross to put yourself in every song. I mean, how interesting do people really think you are? — Jakob Dylan

I'm not putting myself up as the epitome of virtue. I certainly am living a non-traditional life. But it is also a loving life and a very supportive one. I think that both in this, and the previous relationship, I think that I've been doing the best I can. — Hugh Hefner

Sometimes, we just have to be our own hero! — Jose N. Harris

We can't pick up where we left off; because that was a place I never want to be again. — A Meredith Walters

A bad man can do a million times more harm than a beast. — Aristotle.

Thanks to the Polgars the adjective 'men's' before events and the 'affirmative action' women's titles such as Woman Grandmaster have become anachronisms. — Garry Kasparov

Christ wrought out His perfect obedience as a man, through temptation, and by suffering. — Alexander MacLaren

By 2009, computers will disappear. Displays will be written directly onto our retinas by devices in our eyeglasses and contact lenses. — Ray Kurzweil

Unless institutional power reinforces the hurt and prejudice suffered by a group, it is not oppression. By definition, a person of color cannot be racist, or a woman sexist, because they do not have the institutionalized power to act on their prejudices. Also, by definition, all white people are racist, not just because of the personal attitudes that we usually think of as racist, but because of the privilege white skin brings in our society. Whites cannot say they are not racist because they are born into a society that teaches racism and reinforces white privilege every day even before they can be aware of it. Whites can choose, however, to be active antiracists, which means making a commitment to a lifelong process of learning to recognize racism in themselves and in the institutions they are part of and taking steps to stop it. — Linda Stout

Respect is a kind of magic too, you know. — Jefferson Smith