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Not everybody wants to call sin 'sin'! Some call it mischief. Some call it rebellion. And hardly anybody can agree where we should draw the line ... Our courts are ... trying to define pornography, yet moral law is very specific to any reader of God's Word. — Paul Harvey

It was not that low-income renters didn't know their rights. They just knew those rights would cost them. — Matthew Desmond

That sometimes the smartest person in the room is the one who says, "I have no idea. — Gail Caldwell

The world is beautiful and we are going to put the spirit into it. — Hasteen Klah

Why on earth did she do this?" I asked Bubba Sewell. "Do you know?" "When she came in to make her will, last year when there was all that trouble with the club you two were in, she said that this was the best way she knew to make sure someone never forgot her. She didn't want her name up on a building somewhere. She wasn't a" - the lawyer searched for the right words - "philanthropist. Not a public person. She wanted to leave her money to an individual, not a cause, and I don't think she ever got along well with Parnell and Leah - do you know them? — Charlaine Harris

Today a great shot for freedom was heard. I think it stands a chance of being heard forever. It marls a turning point in the history of the Jewish people. The beginning of the return to a statues of dignity we have not known for two thousand years. Yes, today was the first step back. My battle is done. Now I turn the command over to the soldiers. — Leon Uris

I wasn't very good in academics, but I could have been if I could have studied well. I was a smart kid. — Virat Kohli

This axiom of Aristotelian logic has so deeply imbued our habits of thought that it is felt to be "natural" and self-evident, while on the other hand the statement that X is A and not A seems to be nonsensical. (Of course, the statement refers to the subject X at a given time, not to X now and X later, or one aspect of X as against another aspect.) — Erich Fromm

Sweet are the pleasures that to verse belong,
And doubly sweet a brotherhood in song. — John Keats

It is only through a wholesome discontent with things as they are, that we ever try to make them any better. — Susan B. Anthony