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Violent crimes had increased from 120 per 100,000 in 1962 180 per 100,000 by 1964. — Rick Perlstein
If the poor ever feel poor as the rich do, we will have a most bloody revolution. — Rebecca West
Religion - religion, at best - at BEST - is like a lift in your shoe. If you need it for a while, and it makes you walk straight and feel better - fine. But you don't need it forever, or you can become permanently disabled. Religion is like a lift in the shoe, and I say just don't ask me to wear your shoes. And let's not go down and nail lifts onto the natives' feet. — George Carlin
Lighting was very primitive. And still it was really the way to learn because sometimes some of the modern technology is so extreme and so compartmentalized that we lose sight of exactly what we're doing. — Haskell Wexler
My daily life is an acknowledgment and expiation of my sin. — William Faulkner
Seeing the lightest and gayest purple was then most in fashion, he would always wear that which was the nearest black; and he would often go out of doors, after his morning meal, without either shoes or tunic; not that he sought vain-glory from such novelties, but he would accustom himself to be ashamed only of what deserves shame, and to despise all other sorts of disgrace. — Plutarch
When you're young it's easy to believe that such a opportunity will come again, maybe even a better one. — David Sedaris
The idea that fast reading is good reading is a twentieth-century weed, springing out of the stony farmland cultivated by the computer manufacturers. — Susan Wise Bauer
I do have insecurities. I don't know if you can tell. I'm not brimming with confidence. — Andy Kindler
Meet your failure nobly, and it will not differ from success. — Ralph Waldo Emerson
If you want to change your art, change your habits. — Clement Greenberg
Be healthy by being outdoors in the natural daylight with nature! — Steven Magee
I object to a legal approach when settling questions of science or scientific behavior. — Serge Lang
Newton, Pascal, Bossuet, Racine, F?nelon
that is to say, some of the most enlightened men on earth, in the most philosophical of all ages
have been believers in Jesus Christ; and the great Cond?, when dying, repeated these noble words, "Yes, I shall see God as He is, face to face!". — Luc De Clapiers
As the soil, however rich it may be, cannot be productive without cultivation, so the mind without culture can never produce good fruit — Seneca The Younger
