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I always liked red. It's a picker-upper. — Nancy Reagan

This case is not about whether marriages between same-sex couples are consistent or inconsistent with the teachings of a particular religion, whether such marriages are moral or immoral or whether they are something that should be encouraged or discouraged ... Quite simply, this case is about liberty and equality, the two cornerstones of the rights protected by the United States Constitution. — Barbara Brandriff Crabb

I am only describing language, not explaining anything. — Joseph Kosuth

You have a mind. And you have other people. Start with those, and change the world. — Elizabeth Coleman

I turned back to my extracurricular study of death and disease. Because no matter what Grace thought, I knew that in Mercy Falls, it's never over — Maggie Stiefvater

I followed all life's pleasures wherever they would lead, but someone I can treasure is all I really need. — Neil Diamond

There is a constant in the average American imagination and taste, for which the past must be preserved and celebrated in full-scale authentic copy; a philosophy of immortality as duplication. It dominates the relation with the self, with the past, not infrequently with the present, always with History and, even, with the European tradition. — Umberto Eco

To go to law is for two persons to kindle a fire, at their own cost, to warm others and singe themselves to cinders; and because they cannot agree as to what is truth and equity, they will both agree to unplume themselves that others may be decorated with their feathers. — Owen Feltham

Prejudice means literally pre-judgment, the rejection of a contention out of hand, before examining the evidence. Prejudice is the result of powerful emotions, not of sound reasoning. — Carl Sagan

An hereditary aristocracy ... will change the form of our governments from the best to the worst in the world. — Thomas Jefferson

I thought news was despicable. It was publicly-supported gossip, invasion into the lives and sufferings of strangers, and the love of it represented an unconscionable desire to destroy the privacy of people whose lives had been thrown into turmoil. — Holly Lisle

There is too much world. — Emily St. John Mandel

My youth is like a scab: under it there is a wound that every day leaks blood. It disfigures me. — Gottfried Benn