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There are other places at which ... the laws have said there shall be towns; but Nature has said there shall not, and they remain unworthy of enumeration. — Thomas Jefferson
The pas has no power to stop you from being present now. Only your grievance about the past can do that. — Eckhart Tolle
There's not really genres as storytelling in Austria, unfortunately. — Susanne Wuest
The most powerful person in your life is the one that knows all your secrets and all your lies. — Christopher Titus
I kept replaying it. That moment when you let me. Couldn't add and subtract worth a dime. I'm sure I overpaid the man. — C.D. Reiss
The world says you are loved because of what you do. Jesus says you can now do all things because you are loved. — Timothy Keller
All I could think was that here, finally, for once, I wasn't only watching and reporting but part of this moving, changing world as well. — Sarah Dessen
I valued the experience of making the recordings, and I value the performances contained therein, and I value so much of what they can represent. I also think they're a terrific listening experience. Putting them out this way was a way of trying to maintain and nurture the relationship with the audience and also shine a light on the recent past, because we are so apt to be forgetful as human beings that there was such a thing as a recent past. These are some of the reasons for making this record. — Will Oldham
For most people who have or who do identify as or with [song] Straight Edge, I feel like for most people, they're just trying to do the right thing. — Ian MacKaye
Just soaking up the history of the Boston Celtics has been the best thing that's happened to me as a player. — Paul Pierce
Studies have shown that the terms girl and lady have pejorative connotations: They conjure images of someone weaker and lazier; someone more nervous, afraid, dependent, immature, and inconsiderate; someone less sexy, intelligent, and certainly less charismatic than 'woman.' Indeed, the term woman is overwhelmingly interpreted as more favorable and is most often used to describe adult females who deserve respect. — Pat Heim
