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Assimilated by the deceit of its divine origin, its tenets are reward for obedience, punishment for transgression, both holding good for all time (this world and another). This moral code is a dramatised burlesque of the conceptive faculty, but is never so perfect or simple in that it allows latitude for change in any sense, so becomes dissociated from evolution, etc; and this divorce loses any utility and of necessity for its own preservation and the sympathy desired, evolves contradictions or a complication to give relationship. Transgressing its commandments, dishonesty shows us its iniquity, for our justification; or simultaneously we create an excuse or reason for the sin by a distortion of the moral code, that allows some incongruity. (Usually retaing a few unforgiveable sins- and an unwritten law.) — Austin Osman Spare

But you can't make someone be something they're not. — Sara Shepard

You
The run
The kiss
The night
New day
New love
New dreams
Its right — Jose N. Harris

I think when life gets heavy, people look for an escape. "The Love Boat" is an escape. We have happy endings. You don't see many of those around. I think it gave people a vicarious adventure. — Gavin MacLeod

He talked to her in the way that people tell lifelong secrets to fellow passengers in railway carriages. — Jojo Moyes

Anywhere outside the normal is never a safe place to be. — Ray Anyasi

The three people who are most often talked about with Hillary Clinton, whether it's Tim Kaine or Vilsack or Cory Booker, they are three extremely nice people. — David Brooks

A civil servant is sometimes like a broken cannon - it won't work and you can't fire it. — George S. Patton

American mind a wilderness of opportunities. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

In my personal life, I am very contemplative. — Antonio Banderas

One of the things I learned as a young semiotics nerd was that if you have plot moving forward, no matter how banal the facts of it, simply the fact that the plot is rolling forward makes you wonder what's going to happen next, which creates suspense. So you can control peoples' attention simply by having things move forward in a story. — Ira Glass