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Is it dark? Yes. Is there something malevolent in the darkness? Yes. Can it do more than merely physically injure us? Yes. Will it kill? Yes. Can we stop it? No. Oh what the hell, let's take a good look anyway. Bloody lunatics!
From soon to be published "Recital - An Austerley & Kirkgordon Adventure — Gary Ross-Jordan

From a purely entertainment point of view, to create a movie with a female lead that is empowered with her own sexuality I think is a really powerful thing. — Ashton Kutcher

To know you are ignorant is the beginning of wisdom. — Marion Zimmer Bradley

The real issue at hand is how God is going to respond to a culture when the majority of the people seek to veto Him. — Tony Evans

It's always been my dream to be on the stage with my band, singing my music. That's always been, and always will be. — Judith Hill

The spoken word was the first technology by which man was able to let go of his environment in order to grasp it in a new way. — Marshall McLuhan

Academics have developed complicated theories and obscure jargon in an effort to describe what is now referred to as st7-uctunal racism, yet the concept is fairly straightforward. One theorist, Iris Marion Young, relying on a famous "birdcage" metaphor, explains it this way: If one thinks about racism by examining only one wire of the cage, or one form of disadvantage, it is difficult to understand how and why the bird is trapped. Only a large number of wires arranged in a specific way, and connected to one another, serve to enclose the bird and to ensure that it cannot escape.11 — Michelle Alexander

Maybe I'm afraid that you should run from me." "If I should, would you let me? — Laurelin Paige

Elvis and I were very good friends. We were such good friends that, on the day that he passed, I was the first one his father called, to let me know what had happened. — Wayne Newton

I first heard African drum rhythms and chants at the movies. Then, when I had the opportunity to go to Africa and visit the villages, I heard the real, raw, true rhythms and realised the origins of the old Negro spirituals I grew up with in the South. — Isaac Hayes