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A crime against god is a demonstrated impossibility. — Robert Green Ingersoll
Your Reality is an accumulation of all the things that you have wished for. — Steven Redhead
There were two forests for every one you entered. There was the one you walked in, the physical echo, and then there was the one that was connected to all the other forests, with no consideration of distance, or time. The forest primeval, remembered through the collective memory of every tree in the same way that people remembered myth- through the collective subconscious that Jung mapped, the shared mythic resonance that lay buried in every human mind. Legend and myth, all tangled in an alphabet of trees remembered, not always with understanding, but with wonder. With awe. — Charles De Lint
I grew up to always respect authority and respect those in charge. — Charles De Gaulle
It's a very good historical book about history. — Dan Quayle
I guess prophets are those who do not care whether you are ready to hear their message. They say it because it has to be said and because it is true. — Richard Rohr
One of the characteristics of New Labour - and Miliband is irredeemably of that species - is that, in the guise of a new liberal language, it has adopted the age-old default mode of British foreign policy, namely military intervention. — Martin Jacques
Exercise will aid in the work of digestion. Take a walk after a meal; but no violent exercise after a full meal. — Ellen G. White
Saudi hijackers first came into contact with al-Qaeda and went through Terrorism 101 when they signed up for the jihad in Afghanistan. — Thomas Friedman
Babe, wacthing you these past months has been like watching a flower bloom. Don't disappoint us. — Kristen Ashley
He reminded me of the Viking god Thor, if Thor had been a reclusive federal game warden from Texas with excellent manners. — Penny Reid
When I went to law school, nobody heard of civil rights. — Constance Baker Motley
We are born for the happiness. We are living for the happiness. To be happy we have to be morally free. To be morally free we have to treat the humanity with uncompromising sincerity. — Debasish Mridha
