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I know all about improvisation and the free-form that mirrors the chaos of our time, but I do like to feel that the playwright has done some work before I got there. — Jean Kerr

If I have learned one thing from life, it is that race is the engine that drives the political Left. When all else fails, that segment of America goes to the default position of using race to achieve its objectives. In the courtrooms, on college campuses, and, most especially, in our politics, race is a central theme. Where it does not naturally rise to the surface, there are those who will manufacture and amplify it. — Ward Connerly

I choose to remind myself that you have not given us a spirit of fear, but of power and of love and of a sound mind. I — Christine Caine

You can't expect the entire world to come to New York to see you. You have to travel to them. — Theodore Bikel

I never said that. The fact is we are going to open over hundreds of stores this year and next and increase employment by over 5,000 jobs worldwide. And, we have no plans to cut team hours as a result of the Affordable Care Act. — John Schnatter

You can learn from a glance at anyone's library, not what they are, but what they wish to be. — Alan Bradley

Exercise is a powerful weapon and scientifically proven to be as effective at battling depression as medication is---with fewer side effects. — Jay Danek

Science ... is organized common sense. — Joseph Alexander Leighton

Loving a person is loving everything but the person. Being in love with that person is loving everything and that person. — Denise Richards

If the past can't be changed, and the future's already written; what's the point in living? — Douglas Self

If my detractors knew me better they would hate me even more. — Nassim Nicholas Taleb

If we believe the great God of the universe really loves us, it should make us emotionally unshakable in the face of criticism, suffering, and death. In — Timothy J. Keller