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As I grew up, I began to discover a little bit about the situation of black people in America and experienced an immediate empathy with the victims of such senseless discrimination. Because although the Turks were never slaves, they were regarded as enemies within Europe because of their Muslim beliefs. — Ahmet Ertegun
Most people managed to evade home truths with astonishing ease. — Karen Hawkins
The EU Kids Online project is the most theoretically informed and methodologically sophisticated study we have on the issue of risks in the new electronic environment. This book is rich in details and insights that greatly advance our understanding. — David Finkelhor
Wars do not end wars any more than an extraordinarily large conflagration does away with the fire hazard. — Henry Ford
Trust me, Wilbur. People are very gullible. They'll believe anything they see in print. — E.B. White
When you are known, what you are is activated. — John De Ruiter
we have realized that it is our immediate intuitions that are imprecise: — Carlo Rovelli
Being on her own had never been a burden. Instead of weighing her down, it buoyed her up; when she was alone, she was lighter. When she was by herself, she felt untethered and free. — Jennifer E. Smith
He is a perfectly balanced batsman and knows perfectly well when to attack and when to play defensive cricket. He has developed the ability to treat bowlers all over the world with contempt and can destroy any attack with utmost ease. — Greg Chappell
Can a Filipina be depicted as smart without having to shout all the time? Or down-to-earth and honest without having to start every sentence with a snarky 'Hay nako' or 'Alam mo bah'? — Arnold Arre
being attached in this way to any number of things, we're weighed down by them and dragged down. [16] That is why, if the weather prevents us from sailing, we sit there in a state of anxiety, constantly peering around. 'What wind is this?' The North Wind. And what does it matter to us and to him? 'When will the West Wind blow?' When it so chooses, my good friend, or rather, when Aeolus chooses; for God hasn't appointed you to be controller of the winds, he has appointed Aeolus. [17] What are we to do, then? To make the best of what lies within our power, and deal with everything else as it comes. — Epictetus
Asmat has natural and cultural treasures that await exploration. — Ciputra
Fears of the brave and follies of the wise. — Samuel Johnson
And all the while one spirit uttered this,
The other one did weep so, that, for pity,
I swooned away as if I had been dying,
And fell, even as a dead body falls. — Dante Alighieri
If you accept it to be natural and normal to be gay then it follows it is not right for two folk who love each other to be denied marriage, — Kevin Rudd