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Nobody has the right to not be offended. That right doesn't exist in any declaration I have ever read.
If you are offended it is your problem, and frankly lots of things offend lots of people.
I can walk into a bookshop and point out a number of books that I find very unattractive in what they say. But it doesn't occur to me to burn the bookshop down. If you don't like a book, read another book. If you start reading a book and you decide you don't like it, nobody is telling you to finish it.
To read a 600-page novel and then say that it has deeply offended you: well, you have done a lot of work to be offended. — Salman Rushdie

If one wants to be active, one must not be afraid of going wrong, one must not be afraid of making mistakes now and then. Many people think that they will become good just by doing no harm
but that's a lie ... That way lies stagnation, mediocrity. — Vincent Van Gogh

There was a point in time where I was doing movies to be able to afford to live in a certain way. — Ashton Kutcher

A household name is like ketchup. Everybody wants ketchup. Ketchup doesn't hurt anybody. — Louis C.K.

Can I request another peer guide, One who isn't so happy to be at school at 7:30 a.m.? — Simone Elkeles

The nation which indulges toward another a habitual hatred or a habitual fondness is in some degree a slave. It is a slave to it animosity or two its affection, either of which is sufficient to lead it astray from its duty and it's interest. — George Washington

You can't tell your kids to read if you're just watching television. They have to see you read. And in that respect, I think it's important to walk the walk. It's a wonderful shared time. — Gary Ross

When money becomes an issue, people show you who they really are. — Priscilla Vogelbacher

As W.C. Fields once said: a thing worth having is a thing worth cheating for. — Steven D. Levitt

She recognized in Kelsey the nationalism of liberal Americans who copiously criticized America but did not like you to do so; they expected you to be silent and grateful, and always reminded you of how much better than wherever you had come from America was. — Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie

may tranquillity walk by his elbow When wandering in the forest, if he love No — W.B.Yeats

Oh! dear me, the mystery of life; The inaccuracy of thought! The ignorance of humanity! — Virginia Woolf

How to spell Aedes aegypti,the world's one-stop, viral-disease-transmitting mosquito: T-R-O-U-B-L-E. — T.K. Naliaka

Once there is realization of self challenge, ego versus soul, competition with others becomes futile. — T.F. Hodge