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I see things differently when I'm focused on opening doors for other people, and more often than not, my doors are opened as well. — Seth Godin

if the sublimest Truths of faith are still, for us, wrapped in impenetrable obscurity, the reason for this is because we have up to the present dissolved the connection between God, nature, and man. — Karl Von Eckartshausen

I'm a full-blooded Mexican. My mother was born in Zacatecas, Mexico, and my father - the son of Mexican immigrants - was born near Fresno, California. — Michael Trevino

And all those frogs going 'Rabbit, rabbit' ... "
"I think, sir, that it was 'Ribbit, ribbit' ... "
"So, what goes 'Rabbit, rabbit'?"
"Rabbits, I think. All the time ... — Terry Pratchett

Class is the most difficult subject for American writers to deal with as it is the most difficult for the English to avoid. — Gore Vidal

Sometimes the greatest blessings come when we leave the familiar behind and take a step of faith. — Norma Gail

The crucial distinction between systems ... was no longer ideological. The main political difference was between those who did, and those who did not, believe that the citizen could
or should
be the property of the state. — Christopher Hitchens

Morality which depends upon the helplessness of a man or woman has not much to recommend it. Morality is rooted in the purity of our hearts. — Mahatma Gandhi

Mental illness is a myth, whose function is to disguise and thus render more palatable the bitter pill of moral conflicts in human relations. — Thomas Szasz

Not all Americans are living the American dream by a long shot. Many can't even imagine it. There are impoverished Americans, the poor and the homeless, the hungry and the hopeless, many unable to read and write. There are Americans gone astray, the kids dragged down by drugs, the shattered families, the teenage mothers struggling to cope. Then there are Americans uneasy, troubled and bewildered by the dizzying pace of change. — George H. W. Bush

Please don't judge me too much until you are older and know more things. (Spoken from mother to daughter) — Ann Brashares

It is a well-known fact that we always recognize our homeland when we are about to lose it. — Albert Camus