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Change is always dangerous. — Becky Chambers

When you die, there's that much less breath to the world, and across continents someone supposedly separate gasps for air. When Marie, Joseph, peter, Moxi, Oscar, when I weep for you, don't forget I weep as well for me. — Lauren Slater

Anything that is as old as racism is in the blood line of the nation. It's not any superficial thing-that attitude is in the blood and we have to educate about it. — Nannie Helen Burroughs

A lot of people have put their lives online and are using MySpace to manage their social lives. — Chris DeWolfe

Notwithstanding his somewhat dodgy family values, Jesus' ethical teachings were - at least by comparison with the ethical disaster area that is the Old Testament - admirable; but there are other teachings in the New Testament that no good person should support. I refer especially to the central doctrine of Christianity: that of 'atonement' for 'original sin'. This — Richard Dawkins

I wanted to meet the monster.
Why go down if you can go up? — Ellen Hopkins

I think a lot of people really have religious overtones of having come from somewhere. I mean, even the whole concept of religion is kind of alien. — George Clinton

When working on my choreography I am not always receptive to outside suggestions or opinions. I believe that if you have something in mind in the way of a creation, such as a new dance, a sequence, or an effect, you are certain to come up with inaccurate criticism and damaging results if you go around asking for opinions. — Fred Astaire

Truth is scary. Truth has bad breath at times — Ram Dass

She would have got a gold medal in social climbing if it was an Olympic sport — Marlene Perez

Conceit and confidence are both of them cheats; the first always imposes on itself, the second frequently deceives others too. — George Zimmerman

Words do have purpose; they are essential clues in determining actions, or lack thereof. — T.F. Hodge