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If we even tolerate any oppression of gay and lesbian Americans, if we join those who would intrude upon the choices of our hearts, then who among us shall be free? — June Jordan

I believed then - in a deep, easy way that is impossible for me as an adult - that there was more to this world than meets the eye. Trees had spirits; the wind spoke. If you followed a toad or a raven deep into the heart of the forest, they were sure to lead you to something magical. — Jennifer McMahon

The doctrine that everything is fine as long as the population is quiet, that applies in the Middle East, applies in Central America, it applies in the United States. — Noam Chomsky

Being together, like being able to see certain stars only with your peripheral vision, isn't something you can create. It's just something that happens to you. — Polly Horvath

Moonlight is sculpture. — Nathaniel Hawthorne

The richness of America is that we are diverse. We're not Sweden. We're not Norway. We are a great American experiment. And as soon as we start trying to forget race or turn our back on race, number one, we don't confront the real racial realities that still persist. — Cory Booker

Like any other living, growing thing, love requires effort to keep it healthy ... — Leo Buscaglia

There is a time to deliberate ... and a time to act. Learn to recognize which is which, and act accordingly. — Douglas Merrill

Once a policy, like a set of steel rails, had been laid down for him by his superiors, his obedience ran along it unswerving. — Kylie Tennant

Neglect of women is the major cause for the society's downfall. — Abhijit Naskar

I had been in a film, playing a young British aristocrat. My wife told me that she was invited to a dinner and she invited me to dinner and the hostess had seen me and said, 'You cannot bring him.' but I think that I've done enough to shatter the image. — Michael York

Stop worrying and start living. — Dale Carnegie

I want to understand more about the world while I'm still here. — Jostein Gaarder

Socialism, in the traditional sense, meant government ownership and operation of the means of production. Outside of North Korea and a couple of other spots, no one in the world today would define socialism that way. That will never come back. — Milton Friedman