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You only have to look at the Medusa straight on to see her. And she's not deadly. She's beautiful and she's laughing. — Helene Cixous

Every new and successful example, therefore, of a perfect separation between the ecclesiastical and civil matters, is of importance; and I have no doubt that every new example will succeed, as every past one has done, in showing that religion and government will both exist in greater purity the less they are mixed together. — James Madison

The problem with looking for your glasses is that you don't have your glasses on while you're looking ... — Marcus Sakey

I am not a girl that can ever be defined. I am not fly, I am levitation..I represent an entire generation! — Nicki Minaj

'The Magus,' usually described as a book for the young, is about learning that the world is a mysterious and limitless place, beyond our control, and all the more exciting - and daunting - because of it. — Sharon Bolton

If you're willing to roll with the punches, you find you get punched less. — Stephanie Evanovich

Don't pursue a heart that you're not ready to be loyal to. — Trent Shelton

Arizona now has one of the most innovative systems of financing school construction in the nation. — Jane D. Hull

My favorite way of getting out of doing chores is by acting like I'm asleep. But it never works. — Devon Werkheiser

We must kill the false woman who is preventing the live one from breathing. — Helene Cixous

If we were all to sit in a circle and confess our sins, we would laugh at each other for lack of originality. - Kahlil Gibran — Kahlil Gibran

Grace is a system of living whereby God blesses us because we are in Jesus Christ, and for no other reason at all. — Steve McVey

But, wherever a man goes, men will pursue and paw him with their dirty institutions, and, if they can, constrain him to belong to their desperate odd-fellow society. It is true, I might have resisted forcibly with more or less effect, might have run "amok" against society; but I preferred that society should run "amok" against me, it being the desperate party. — Henry David Thoreau