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Perverted pride is a great misfortune in men; but pride in its original function, for which God created it, is indispensable to a proper manhood. — Henry Ward Beecher

Unfortunately, no matter how frivolous the lawsuit, you still, of course, have to pay people to defend you on it. — Kelly Ayotte

Judging by the the movie's enduring popularity, the message that stupidity is redemption is clearly what a lot of Americans want to hear. — Jonathan Rosenbaum

In my mind, there is no reason public school reform should be a partisan issue. — Michael Bennet

Basically, art should remain something that is complex, that has many layers, so there's always a possibility to reconsider things and have a different perspective. It's not just an advertisement with one single message that has some authority, political or not. — Camille Henrot

I was a jock, hardcore sports all the way down the line, but I heard that if you auditioned for this arts school, you got time off school, and that sounded good to me. — Jake Epstein

The words are being forced out by a presence so weak and new I didn't even know it was there. — Francisco X Stork

A few grass mats, some cave drawings, the heads of my enemies mounted on the wall ... it could be quite pleasant. — Greg Farshtey

The true stature of a great work may not at first be recognized by those of a more conventional cast of mind. — Paramahansa Yogananda

They do not fear the men beneath the tree;
They pace in sleek chivalric certainty. — Adrienne Rich

Credibility in immigration policy can be summed up in one sentence: Those who should get in, get in; those who should be kept out, are kept out; and those who should not be here will be required to leave. — Barbara Jordan

It's really not possible for someone to imagine himself/herself as a subject in the process of becoming without having at the same time a disposition for change. And change of which she/he is not merely the victim but the subject. — Paulo Freire

No living person is sunk so low as not to be imitated by somebody. — William James