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I'm never gonna step away from stand-up. I can't. That's what got me where I am, and that's also my muse. That's how I stay level-headed. That's what keeps me going. — Kevin Hart

Here's what income and wealth inequality is about. Last year, the top 25 hedge fund managers made more than 24 billion, enough to pay the salaries of 425,000 public school teachers. This level of inequality is neither moral or sustainable — Bernie Sanders

Though her mien carries much more invitation than command, to behold her is an immediate check to loose behaviour; to love her was a liberal education. — Richard Steele

Jesus's solution to our love affair with sin is that we be mastered by joy in a new reality, namely, God. — John Piper

I believe we must protect Medicare's guaranteed benefit, and I will oppose any effort to dismantle Medicare and turn it into a voucher system. — Ann Kirkpatrick

A true friend not only hears and understands, but shows love in concrete ways. - Linda Jett — Gary Chapman

The hurt in you and the hurt in me makes us a bad combination. Two hurt and broken things can't ever make a whole thing. — Tara Brown

My wife accuses me - and she's probably right - that I'm sometimes oversensitive. — Joe Torre

There wasn't a single part of me that didn't want him to stay. But I loved him enough to want what was best for him. Even if I wasn't it. — Kathleen Peacock

Man, whose tool of survival is the mind, does not merely fail to teach a child to think, but devotes the child's education to the purpose of destroying his brain, of convincing him that thought is futile and evil, before he has started to think. — Ayn Rand

By the time the child can draw more that scribble, by the age of four or five years, an already well-formed body of conceptual knowledge formulated in language dominates his memory and controls his graphic work. Drawings are graphic accounts of essentially verbal processes. As an essentially verbal education gains control, the child abandons his graphic efforts and relies almost entirely on words. Language has first spoilt drawing and then swallowed it up completely. — Karl Buhler