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Faith, that faculty which enables us to believe things which we know to be untrue. — Bram Stoker
In many ways the culmination of [Judith Butler's] thinking to date, 'Parting Ways' will confirm Butler's place at the forefront of debate about one of the most anguished political crises of our times. — Jacqueline Rose
The "democratization of education" is everyone's fight, everyone's right. — Sharad Vivek Sagar
As long as he owns your tools he owns your job, and if he owns your job he is the master of your fate. You are in no sense a free man. You are subject to his interest and to his will. He decides whether you shall work or not. Therefore, he decides whether you shall live or die. And in that humiliating position any one who tries to persuade you that you are a free man is guilty of insulting your intelligence. — Eugene V. Debs
We are all dust passing through the air, the difference is, some are flying high in the sky, while others are flying low. But eventually, we all settle on the same ground. — Anthony Liccione
Mr Padfoot would like to register his astonishment that an idiot like that ever became a Professor. — J.K. Rowling
When they kept you out it was because you were black; when they let you in, it is because you are black. That's progress? — Marilyn French
I was diagnosed with the illness right before the 1995 World Cup. — Jonah Lomu
Remake the wild, a little at a time, each in your own corner of the world. You cannot wait for anyone else, even a god, to do that for you. — Rick Riordan
All gone. All anger quelled, all desire drained, all thirst slaked, all madness past. — Stephen Fry
Somehow I feel that a person who thinks he has discovered the absolute truth will not be someone I know. — Manu Joseph
During World War II, the University of Minnesota's Laboratory of Physiological Hygiene conducted what scientists and relief workers still regard today as a benchmark study of starvation. Partly funded by religious groups, including the Society of Friends, the study was intended to help the Allies cope with released concentration-camp internees, prisoners of war, and refugees. The participants were all conscientious objectors who volunteered to lose 25 percent of their body weight over six months. The experiment was supervised by Dr. Ancel Keys (for whom the K-ration was named). The volunteers lived a spare but comfortable existence at a stadium on the campus of the University of Minnesota. — Nathaniel Philbrick
You're here to sweat. This program is live. There's about one thousand million people watching you. So, you remember - one wrong word, one foolish gesture and your whole career could go down in flames. Hold that thought and have a nice night. — Paul Hogan
One of the things she loved about having [him] around was that his thoughts could be so black as to make hers shine gray. — Hugh Howey
We should allow others' excellences, to preserve a modest opinion of our own. — Isaac Barrow
