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In my view, one of the major reasons that we have so many people in jail is that we have turned our backs on a lot young people. — Bernie Sanders

To be one of God's lilies means an interior abandonment of the rarest kind. It means that we are to be infinitely passive, and yet infinitely active also; passive as regards self and its workings, active as regards attention and response to God. It is very hard to explain this so as to be understood But it means that we must lay down all the activity of the creature, as such, and must let only the activities of God work in us, and through us, and by us. Self must step aside, to let God work. — Hannah Whitall Smith

I wanted to wear the most impenetrable suit of armour ever known to mankind. 'Hello, Mr. Rotten ... ' You can't say anything about me. You can't put me down in any way shape or form - I'm rotten to the core ... you know, what's left for you? Pleasantries? I suppose the worst insult you could sling my way is 'Oh, he's really nice, him.' — John Lydon

The games industry is the only industry with the tools and the talent to create real-time immersive 3D environments. — Palmer Luckey

When comfort and ease and pleasure are put ahead of duty and conviction, progress is always set back. — Billy Graham

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If you can't explain it to a six year old, you don't understand it yourself. — Albert Einstein

Yes," she said. "Jamie's part of me. So are you." ... "But neither of you is all of me," she said softly, back turned. "I am... what I am. Doctor, nurse, healer, witch - whatever folk call it, the name doesn't matter. I was born to be that; I will be that 'til I die. If I should lose you - or Jamie - I wouldn't be quite a whole person any longer, but I would still have that left... — Diana Gabaldon

Perversion is a sleeping monster; art is a fanning mistress. Art serves the perversion that is deep and often dormant within human beings. — Thiruman Archunan

We know nothing until intuition agrees. — Richard Bach

The poorer children were, to her mind, often better behaved, less whiny, more creative in making use of their own time, and have a well-developed sense of independence. — Malcolm Gladwell

I didn't mean now," he protested. "I'm not going to raise the child. I'm having enough trouble with Rachel. — Kim Harrison

Many stroke survivors look back on their attack as a stroke of luck. Of course, by luck they mean horrible paralysis. — Dana Gould

It's great that it's raining. But people should not assume that a little bit of rain is going to solve our problem. — Peter Gleick