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I think that there's a liberal element out there that finds me not acceptable. They don't like my stance on a lot of issues because I am conservative. — Jan Brewer

Every so many years, he went to England to visit - judging by the photographs he showed us - a sundial and some oak trees. — Jorge Luis Borges

(Part of the self-definition of Europe and the neo-European countries is that it, the First World, is where major calamities are history-making, transformative, while in poor, African or Asian countries they are part of a cycle, and therefore something like an aspect of nature.) Nor has AIDS become so publicized because, as some have suggested, in rich countries the illness first afflicted a group of people who were all men, almost all white, many of them educated, articulate, and knowledgeable about how to lobby and organize for public attention and resources devoted to the disease. AIDS occupies such a large part in our awareness because of what it has been taken to represent. It seems the very model of all the catastrophes privileged populations feel await them. What — Susan Sontag

If you are obedient to God and do that what He has already created and built in the spiritual realm, then God's creative power will make your job easy, and only then will the things you build be long lasting, able to stand the test of time. — Sunday Adelaja

I want to say more, but don't know what the words are supposed to be. I feel such a tenderness for these vulnerable night time conversations, the way words take a different shape in the air when there's no room in the air. — David Levithan

All other beer is ass, and I will not put in the the work to acquire the taste for things that taste like ass. — Baratunde R. Thurston

One of the richest countries in the history of the world having communities where people have to go over half an hour to get to fresh produce and food is unacceptable. — Wendell Pierce

The first step to a kingdom-focused cultural engagement is the recovery of a church that practices church discipline. — Russell D. Moore