Dissimilarity Synonyms Quotes & Sayings
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Charity is no substitute for justice. If we never challenge a social order that allows some to accumulate wealth
even if they decide to help the less fortunate
while others are short-changed, then even acts of kindness end up supporting unjust arrangements. We must never ignore the injustices that make charity necessary, or the inequalities that make it possible. — Michael Eric Dyson
Time took her strength but it gave her power in exchange. It was a fair trade. She — James S.A. Corey
These jokers were not that complicated. Death-by-stupidity was the cause as far as Tiago was concerned. — Thea Harrison
I was a man seeking power. For good reasons, maybe. But I wasn't going to lie to myself or anyone else about my actions. If I killed him, I would be taking a life, something that was not mine to take. I would be committing deliberate, calculated murder. — Jim Butcher
I don't think I have to introduce myself, unless you don't recognize me with my clothes on. — Madonna Ciccone
We all have obstacles. The feeling of satisfaction comes by overcoming something. — Marta
What do you get if a huge hairy monster steps on Batman and Robin? A: Flatman and Ribbon! — Johnny B. Laughing
It would also be strange to find in the midst of a catalog of the rights of individuals a provision securing to the states the right to maintain a designated "Militia." Dispassionate scholarship suggests quite strongly that the right of the people to keep and bear arms meant just that. — Antonin Scalia
The person with a plan, a picture, will go after thoughts that add value to their thinking. — John C. Maxwell
He must know that we have more game than Mattel. — Amy A. Bartol
So Jesus in the throes of his Passion is an image of hope: God is on the side of those who suffer. — Pope Benedict XVI
They're very harsh people, the British: hard to impress, very tough on each other, but I rather like that. It's not that the British are more honest - you're just under no illusion with them. — Hugh Laurie