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Coastal people never really know what the ocean symbolizes to landlocked inland people - what a great distant dream it is, present but unseen in the deepest levels of subconsciousness, and when they arrive at the ocean and the conscious images are compared with the subconscious dream there is a sense of defeat at having come so far to be so stopped by the mystery that can never be fathomed. The source of it all. — Robert M. Pirsig

If you're poor and ignorant, with a child, you're a slave. Meaning that you're never going to get out of it. These women are in bondage to a kind of slavery that the 13th Amendment just didn't deal with. The old master provided food, clothing and health care to the slaves because he wanted them to get up and go to work in the morning. And so on welfare: you get food, clothing and shelter
you get survival, but you can't really do anything else. You can't control your life. — Joycelyn Elders

I fear that the hearts of the vast majority of mankind would beat on strongly and steadily and without any quickening if the league were to perish altogether. — Henry Cabot Lodge

Which is worse: Hell or nothing? — Chuck Palahniuk

When you hear people tell you all the truth of the gospel, it does not necessarily mean that is what they are trusting. — Jim Wilson

Getting along with the gang in one place is not any harder than getting along in another. It depends about 98 percent on your own behavior. — Norman Vincent Peale

If you saw two groups of children arguing over which of them could play in some waste ground, would you chose sides? — Neil Gaiman

I quit because I can't stand seeing kids come to class hungry and needing shoes. I thought I could do more by organizing farm workers than by trying to teach their hungry children. — Dolores Huerta

The essential intention is the real sin. A man who cannot choose ceases to be a man. — Anthony Burgess

In Africa, we were around thousands of people who have seen a lot of poverty, but they were fun at the end of the day. — Angelina Jolie

I enjoyed the Hee Haw people, but from 1980 on I didn't enjoy it and thought about leavin', and thought, hell, it's an easy job and pays wonderful. I kinda just prostituted myself for their money. — Buck Owens