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Gays are beginning to realize what blacks learned long ago: Unless you are out here fighting for yourself then nobody else will help you. I think the gay community has a moral obligation to continue the fight. — Bayard Rustin

Of course it was a method of play you had to change because people get the idea once they have played against you. — Jack Charlton

The protection the government owes you and fails to provide, you are morally bound to provide for yourselves ... — Eugene V. Debs

Only Christianity and its teachings can explain the purpose and meaning of this world
and also gives the basis for right and wrong, good and evil, etc. — Ken Ham

[Kids] are just like annoying short people — Hank Azaria

She just couldn't bear to listen to the echo inside her chest. Nothing was lonelier than the limping beat of half a heart. — Samantha Sotto

I think it is important for people who are given leadership roles to assume that role immediately. — Bob Iger

Don't let me go Jace. I'm lost without you. — Maya Banks

Though some still see the Internet, for example, as a democratic structure for international individual expression, it is more realistic to recognize it as only the latest technological vehicle to be turned, sooner or later, to corporate advantage - for advertising, marketing and general corporate aggrandizement. — Herbert Schiller

Hell yeah. I'm great with kids. I have this talent where I listen to them babble, but not too closely so I don't lose my mind. — Bijou Hunter

I may be dead inside, but I'm more than alive enough for you." He gripped her chin and covered her mouth with his. — Erica Ridley

Creativity is the highest form of intelligence. Over time, after developing a more advanced creative brain, I started feeling that my college education was more so something to be ashamed of rather than something to be proud of. — Criss Jami

We are not trapped by our thoughts. What we generally do, however, is create thoughts that trap us." (p.162) — Joshua David Stone