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It is not possible for any thinking person to live in such a society as our own without wanting to change it. — George Orwell
What irritates me most about him is his natural goodness, his inborn selflessness. — Veronica Roth
When you have faith in something, it's your reason to be alive and to fight for it. — Katherine Dunham
As an actor, the only thing we can do is play the truth at that moment. Because at any point in time if you play the future, or you play that you know something that the audience does not know, it kills the illusion of reality. — Anthony Mackie
Something I've never been able to adapt to, to understand is how they can lavish such love and care on the animals and then see them sold for slaughter. I don't dare say anything about it, though. Richard and his friends would be down on me in a flash. But there's some kind of cold, unfeeling contradiction in that business. — Robert James Waller
Believe in miracles. And live in a way that might necessitate one. — Shane Claiborne
Sometimes an answer not yet blowin' in the wind is stirring in the breeze. — Robert Breault
First, he must hold rational values, and to do this he must be a thinker. — Andrew Bernstein
Relationships are at the core of any political system and economic system - any family - and I think we drifted away from understanding that in our country. The people-to-people level is critical. It is ironic, though - we can text with anybody in the world, we can have a videoconference with anybody in the world, but [there should be] an even higher premium on showing up and getting to know someone. — Hillary Clinton
The person determined to achieve maximum success learns the principle that progress is made one step at a time. — David J. Schwartz
We are our own worst enemy. — Una McCormack
Learning is not the product of teaching. Learning is the product of the activity of learners. — John Holt
I hate being so nostalgic about the Sixties. — David Bailey