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Returning violence for violence multiplies violence, adding deeper darkness to a night already devoid of stars ... — Martin Luther King Jr.

Over the years, over the history of our country, liberals have stood on many of the right sides of the issues. — George Clooney

The other thing is slightly out of the blue. I love you, is the thing. And I mean love love, not love you, bro. I mean, I am in love with you, and it's an eye-color kind of love, unchangeable and bright. I know this must be somewhat shocking (appalling?) to you, because you've never given any indication that you felt anything but professional agent friendliness for me, but I have felt much more for so long it's possibly caused me brain damage. Also, I am certain you love me, too. Or at least mostly certain. Or at least I hope. — Augusten Burroughs

Hey, guard!" Ian hollered out loud. "Do you think we could get a bathroom break?"
The guard seemed to snicker as he pointed to the grass outside the cell. Eena smirked at how dead-on her thoughts had been after all.
"Come on," Ian complained. "She can't do that, she's a girl."
The soldier smiled wryly, a shrug communicating his indifference.
Eena laughed in her mind.
(I don't know what you think's so funny. You're the one who's gotta pee.)
Oddly enough, that fact just made her laugh even more. — Richelle E. Goodrich

If you haven't figured it out by now, the words grace, love, and forgiveness are nearly synonymous. — Kurt W. Bubna

The Grateful Dead were very kind. It was Santa Claus. It did good things. It allowed other people to benefit. The benefits that we played were enormous, and we played free. So you've got a band that loves to play free, and that was a wonderful thing. — Mickey Hart

You don't need anybody to tell you what is right or wrong. What you need, perhaps, is someone to show you how to come to those understandings. — Frederick Lenz

You make the decision: Whom did God punish? — Louis Sachar

Throughout history, politicians have used other people's property to buy themselves power. That is the primary achievement of the welfare state. — James Bovard