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Freedom consists of being insulated from the envy and ignorance of the unimportant people who temporarily surround her. — Ann-Marie MacDonald

The wisdom of God becomes active when a person out of the fear for the Lord throws himself completely into God. — Sunday Adelaja

Sometimes you are suspicious because of something, and sometimes you are suspicious because of nothing. This incident began in the library, where I could find nothing good to read. This was suspicious. — Lemony Snicket

Why does Homer give us descriptions so much more vivid than all the poets. Because he sees so much more around him. We speak about poetry so abstractly because we all tend to be poor poets. The aesthetic phenomenon is fundamentally simple: if someone
simply possesses the capacity to see a living game going on continually and to live all the time
surrounded by hordes of ghosts, then the man is a poet; if someone simply feels the urge to change himself and to speak out from other bodies and souls, then that person is a dramatist. — Friedrich Nietzsche

'Homeland' is not a sensationalist show. — Raza Jaffrey

Shopkeepers are not bankers. — Laurent Fabius

Walked right outta his dreams, with a glow like the universe wants to make sure he doesn't miss her. — M.Q. Barber

It's hard not to get down on the government when you see dysfunction play out on our TVs every day. Frankly, sometimes at every level of government. — Chuck Todd

As far as music being something that's not background, it doesn't mean that it's loud, it means that it's instantly something to dwell on and process and swallow and regurgitate. — Youth Lagoon

I was very much a child of the 1960s. I protested the Vietnam War and grew up in a fairly politicized home. My father was like a cross between William Kunstler and Zorba the Greek. I grew up among left-wing lawyers. — Marianne Williamson

When you get to political machines that can control a state, then you're really into organized crime - almost. You're fighting a political mafia. — Frank Capra