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Men shouldn't fear or hate what they do not know but study it and share it instead. It is both an act of selfishness and cruelty to seek for the destruction of wisdom and the wise, but also to keep silent when witnessing it happening. — Daniel Marques

Legalisation doesn't make sense. — Daniel Ortega

One must be patient like the earth. What iniquities are being perpetuated on her! Yet she quietly endures them all. — Sarada Devi

Presents? Cake? I could use a new bat, maybe some good work boots or running shoes. — Patricia Hamill

What color is it today? — Abigail Roux

When you learn to love yourself, you will no longer tolerate mistreatment of any kind. Not from him. Not from her. And not from YOU. — Karen Michelle Miller

Culture is a slingshot moved by the force of its past — Barbara Kingsolver

As Max Weber long ago pointed out, once one sets up a genuinely effective bureaucracy, it's almost impossible to get rid of it. — David Graeber

I attended the Columbus College Of Art & Design for a little while, until I realized they didn't take cartooning very seriously. — Jeff Smith

There's something hopeful about 'Endgame.' Beckett strips everything away and asks what remains. There's this surgical dissection of the soul, but at the bottom, you find shafts of light. — Simon McBurney

My mother told me that dead men don't sing — George R R Martin

Your eyes are everything. (Maybe why some people give up on talking.) — Kathleen Jeffrie Johnson

I have no preferred team, but everyone wants to go No. 1 in the draft. Even the guy who gets picked last in the draft wants to go No. 1. But I just know that whoever picks me, I'm going to be excited to play for that team, and I can't wait to see myself in 'Madden' on that team. — Robert Griffin III

If [God] send me no husband, for the which blessing I am at him upon my knees every morning and evening ... — William Shakespeare