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What is unbelief but the despair, dictated by the dominant powers, that nothing can really change? — Ched Myers

I regard the state of which I am a citizen as a public utility, like the organization that supplies me with water, gas, and electricity. I feel that it is my civic duty to pay my taxes as well as my other bills, and that it is my moral duty to make an honest declaration of my income to the income tax authorities. But I do not feel that I and my fellow citizens have a religious duty to sacrifice our lives in war on behalf of our own state, and, a fortiori, I do not feel that we have an obligation or a right to kill and maim citizens of other states or to devastate their land. — Arnold J. Toynbee

The best that can be said for anybody is probably that you misunderstood him favorably. — William, Saroyan

When god decided to invent everything he took one reath bigger than a circustent and everything began — E. E. Cummings

An architect is not an artist but an optimistic realist. — Cameron Sinclair

A Muslim girl does not make her own decisions or seek control. She is trained to be docile. If you are a Muslim girl, you disappear, until there is almost no you inside you. In Islam, becoming an individual is not a necessary development; many people, especially women, never develop a clear individual will. You submit: that is the literal meaning of the word islam: submission. The goal is to become quiet inside, so that you never raise your eyes, not even inside your — Ayaan Hirsi Ali

I couldn't care less about fashion. If I had taken any clothes home, they would have remained in my closet for the rest of their existence. — Meryl Streep

Accountability is not a consequence. In order for it to become your competitive advantage, you must be willing to change what you expect from yourself and others. — Sam Silverstein

The most misleading assumptions are the ones you don't even know you're making. — Douglas Adams

A man can never quite understand a boy, even when he has been a boy. — Gilbert K. Chesterton