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Citizenship is more than an individual exchange of freedoms for rights; it is also membership in a body politic, a nation, and a community. To be deemed fair, a system must offer its citizens equal opportunities for public recognition, and groups cannot systematically suffer from misrecognition in the form of stereotype and stigma. — Melissa V. Harris-Perry

One must drop all presuppositions and dogmas and rules - for there only lead to stalemate or disaster; one must cease to regard all patients as replicas, and honor each one with individual reactions and propensities; and, in this way, with the patient as one's equal, one's co-explorer, not one's puppet, one may find therapeutic ways which are better than other ways, tactics which can be modified as occasion requires. — Oliver Sacks

One more spin around the sun ... Ain't nuthin' changed. Still got trouble on my mind. Still got suckas that need to get dealt with ... Still in mortal combat with the wicked ... — Aaron McGruder

It's better to give ideas away and contribute to another person's success than to have them lying dormant. — John C. Maxwell

Yeah, keep telling yourself that. Mom and Dad will be so proud that she brought home an alien. — Jennifer L. Armentrout

Vigilance is not only the price of liberty, but of success of any sort. — Henry Ward Beecher

I wouldn't mind paying taxes - if I knew they were going to a friendly country. — Dick Gregory

The only safe evidence that we are in Christ is a holy life. John — Jerry Bridges

What we call a democratic society might be defined for certain purposes as one in which the majority is always prepared to put down a revolutionary minority. — Walter Lippmann

It was as if his apostasy from the faith of his fathers, filling him with the fiery zeal of the convert, and particularly of the convert to heresy, had blinded him to every other element in the gigantic self-delusion of civilized man. — Friedrich Nietzsche