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If Kurt wanted us, and if he really wanted the crystals, he would have to find us. The game was on and the clock was ticking. — Alessia Dickson

The subjugation of news by entertainment seriously harms our democracy: It leads to dysfunctional journalism that fails to inform the people. And when the people are not informed, they cannot hold government accountable when it is incompetent, corrupt, or both. — Al Gore

The term 'human rights defender,' incidentally, isn't something I or my attorneys came up with. Personally, I find it a little embarrassing. — Ward Churchill

Life is unpredictable and you need to live every day to the fullest. — Doug Hutchison

I should have been put down at birth. — Richard Dawkins

My mum made me feel if I wanted to become prime minister, I could do it. — Hannah Ware

'I know of no other religion (Christianity) on earth where'... there is a God who even has love for the individual (A former Hindu)."
~R. Alan Woods [2013]
"I know of no other religion (Christianity) on earth where God has such an intense love for the individual." ~A former Hindu — R. Alan Woods

I love soul. But I love a tune that has some meat in it. Something I could hang my hat on. Because music is universal. — Isaac Hayes

Of all the great and minor faiths as religions that have evolved over the ages with humanity. Many had their birth at the death or near death of another religious faith. One day the anthropological phenomena of our predominant faiths may become naturally forgotten, demonized, if not
morph into another religious tradition altogether. What we historically call as mythology is for Ancient Greece,
Persia, or Mayan cultures were the Almighty religions of their age. So it will be again with our Epoch from today our renowned and accomplished heirs of thousands of years into
our combined futures. That will have regarded our present day Abrahamic traditions of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam as mythologies of their own future anthropological understanding. — Ivan Alexander Pozo-Illas