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I think one thing most of faiths have in common is they all realize that everything manifests from one [god]. That's whether you're dealing with science, religion, Bible, whatever. They all realize it all came from one, and then from one, you got many. — RZA

I think everybody deserves freedom. Freedom is such an abstract word, but it's all we need. — Ai Weiwei

Potemkin only deceived his empress;
how much more despicable to deceive oneself. — Hjalmar Soderberg

A large, branching, aged oak is perhaps the most venerable of all inanimate objects. — William Shenstone

I like for there to be a moral, for the character to have gotten something out of the experience. — Jeremy London

I believe that a healthy lifestyle isn't just a regular exercise routine or your eating habits, but a synergy of a healthy mind and body. — Theo Rossi

My neighborhood didn't really encourage women, though it didn't prevent women from progressing, either. — Ada Yonath

People are different and it is this uniqueness that also makes it imperative for the definition or meaning of success be left to each individual to determine. — Archibald Marwizi

That demon woman you were lounging with on the divan," said Will. "Would you call her a friend, or more of a business associate?"
Benedict's dark eyes hardened. "Insolent puppy - "
"Oh, I'd say she was a friend," said Tessa. "One doesn't usually let one's business associates lick one's face. Although I could be wrong. What do I know about these things? I'm only a silly woman. — Cassandra Clare

I don't believe for a minute that the Ripper killed only the prostitutes we hear about - five and only five. — Patricia Cornwell

The world does not consist of 100 percent Christians and 100 percent non-Christians. There are people (a great many of them) who are slowly ceasing to be Christians but who still call themselves by that name: some of them are clergymen. There are other people who are slowly becoming Christians though they do not yet call themselves so. — C.S. Lewis

I made a promise. I broke that. I will never break again. I promise. I broke down. — Anonymous

So the dubbed conceit
Played nursery of cheat
To clear the I of sleet ... — Allen Tate

A 1967 New York Times editorial declared Milwaukee "America's most segregated city." A supermajority in both houses had helped President Johnson pass the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Voting Rights Act of 1965, but legislators backed by real estate lobbies refused to get behind his open housing law, which would have criminalized housing discrimination. It took Martin Luther King Jr. being murdered on a Memphis balcony, and the riots that ensued, for Congress to include a real open housing measure later that year in the 1968 Civil Rights Act, commonly called the Fair Housing Act. — Matthew Desmond