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Religion allows people to ignore the needs of real beings in favour of the supposed wishes of a being that does not exist. — Alom Shaha

For liberalism is a delicate thing. It encompasses so much
constitutional government, democratic elections, freedom of worship, civil rights, free trade
that we think of it as timeless and universal. But liberalism came into being in a real place and time, like a flame it has wavered in various eras, and it can be snuffed out. — Russell Shorto

Abby: In another life, I could love you.
Travis: I might love you you in this one. — Jamie McGuire

We may be personally defeated, but our principles never! — William Lloyd Garrison

Justice seldom happens by accident. — Patricia King

If the people are the landlords of the public airwaves and the television and radio stations are the tenants, why don't the tenants pay rent? — Ralph Nader

Hundreds of studies have shown that people overrate their health, leadership ability, intelligence, professional competence, sporting prowess, and managerial skills. People also hold the nonsensical belief that they are inherently lucky. Most people think they are more likely than the average person to attain a good first job, to have gifted children, and to live to a ripe old age. They also think that they are less likely than the average person to be the victim of an accident, crime, disease, depression, unwanted pregnancy, or earthquake. Why — Steven Pinker

The Missourians I hear from just don't buy the idea that the only way to tackle the national debt is to drastically alter Medicare and Social Security. — Claire McCaskill

The average IQ in America is - and this can be proven mathematically - average. — P. J. O'Rourke

A play is not a play until it's performed, and unless it's a one-person play that is acted, directed and designed by the author, many other people will be deeply involved in the complicated process that leads to its performance. — Terry Teachout

Men, who achieve much, die as do those who achieve nothing. — Clarence H. Burns

People used to call me Bond in the street. It was impossible to avoid crowds of people all over the place and blinding flashguns. The Beatles had to run the gauntlet as well, but at least there were four of them! — Sean Connery

For sure I once thought of myself as the poet who would save the ordinary from oblivion. — Philip Levine