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If cruelty is no longer declared unlawful, but instead is applied as a matter of policy, it alters the fundamental relationship of man to government. It destroys the whole notion of individual rights. The Constitution recognizes that man has an inherent right, not bestowed by the state or laws, to personal dignity, including the right to be free of cruelty. It applies to all human beings, not just in America - even those designated as 'unlawful enemy combatants.' If you make this exception the whole Constitution crumbles. — Alberto J. Mora

Chicken, breasts, boneless, skinless fillets, 2 to 3 lb 10-15 " " Chicken, drumsticks (legs) or thighs 10-15 — Joel Brothers

You've stolen my heart, baby. No one and nothing's going to change that. I belong to you. — Kendall Ryan

185. It Is Getting So Dark
I am the sort of person who approves of what others abhor and detests the things they like. — Sei Shonagon

Human beings are better and lazier than their rules and instructions ... — Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn

I know every actor says this, but the people behind the camera are great. They always have answers. — Joel Gretsch

Creation exists to be a place for the covenant that God wants to make with man. The goal of creation is the covenant, the love story of God and man. — Pope Benedict XVI

The book is here to stay. What we're doing is symbolic of the peaceful coexistence of the book and the computer. — Vartan Gregorian

When I'm picking songs for an album I always want a song that I can relate to and that I have experienced. There's nothing worse than watching an artist try and sell a song that isn't believable coming from them. — Kelly Clarkson

I play blues, sure, but don't call me a bluesman — Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown

The most important dreams occur while people are fully awake. — Mardy Grothe

Your fear that your parents will actually kill you for dropping out of college is something that I think a lot of children of immigrants would maybe relate to. — Mindy Kaling

If I could define enlightenment briefly I would say it is 'the quiet acceptance of what is'. — Wayne Dyer