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It's all I want. We are bound. I can't be unfaithful to you any more than the sky can be unfaithful to the sea. — C.D. Reiss

There is very little real liberty in the world; even those who seem freest are often the most tightly bound. Law, custom, public opinion, fear or shame make slaves of us all, as you will find when you try your experiment, said Tempest with a bitter smile.
Law and custom I know nothing of, public opinion I despise, and shame and fear I defy, for everyone has a right to be happy in their own way. — Louisa May Alcott

I'm an owner that tends to absolutely be supportive of a coach and his vision if it's a real sharp and smart vision. I really believe in that. — Jeffrey Lurie

What message, years of conflagration, have you: madness or hope? On thin cheeks strained by war and liberation bloody reflections still remain. — Alexander Blok

We need more radicalism among us before we can speak as becomes a suffering, oppressed, and persecuted people. — Charles Lenox Remond

The gospel is not itself about you are this sort of a person and this can happen to you. That's the result of the gospel rather than the gospel itself. — N. T. Wright

The planet is fine. The people are fucked. — George Carlin

I lead a normal life and I don't assume there is anything I can impart to people. The only reason to write a book would be to make money, and I don't want to do that. To write a book would be going against how I've lived. — Patrick Duffy

The great enemy of knowledge is not error, but inertness. All that we want is discussion; and then we are sure to do well, no matter what our blunders may be. One error conflicts with another, each destroys its opponent, and truth is evolved. — Henry Thomas Buckle

We only honour ourselves when we honour each other. When we reflect each others divinity we all become divine. — Me

Proceed with much prayer, and your way will be made plain. — John Wesley