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Though we [Humanists] take a strict position on what constitutes knowledge, we are not critical of the source of ideas. Often intuitive feelings, hunches, speculation, and flashes of inspiration prove to be excellent sources of novel approaches, new ways of looking at things, new discoveries, and new information. We do not disparage those ideas derived from religious experience, altered states of consciousness, or the emotions; we merely declare that testing these ideas against reality is the only way to determine their validity as knowledge. — Fred Edwords

I'm often at events when they're quite light-hearted social events when people would want me to kid around. — John Key

Trying to be happy by accumulating possessions is like trying to satisfy hunger by taping sandwiches all over your body. — George Carlin

The replenishing thing that comes with a nap - you end up with two mornings in a day. — Pete Hamill

We must recognise the humanity of the other and relate on that level.' 'For the world to be beautiful, everyone must be included.' 'Everyone loved and supported in being who they are would see the world beautiful. — Carolyn Stock

There are only two kinds of women, the plain and the coloured. — Oscar Wilde

Efforts depend on individuals, but results rely on mere conditions. — Anuj

Every girl who has dated a football player ... They all have sex the same way. — Kim Kardashian

When the fear of jail disappears, repression puts heart into the people. — Mahatma Gandhi

We know that children need help to read, and the best time to start them reading is very young. We believe that when children see adults from all walks of life and from throughout the community reading to them, that is another opportunity for children to see the importance of reading. — Jane Bown

Not only are we in the universe, the universe is in us. I don't know of any deeper spiritual feeling than what that brings upon me. — Neil DeGrasse Tyson

The denial of suffering is, in fact a better definition of illness than its acceptance. — M. Scott Peck