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The sadness of the heart rises to the face, and in the eyes may be read the history of that which passes in the soul. — Miguel De Cervantes Saavedra

With subjectivity in philosophy, anarchism in politics goes hand in hand. Already during Luther's lifetime, unwelcome and unacknowledged disciples had developed the doctrine of Anabaptism, which for a time dominated the city of Munster. The Anabaptists repudiated all law since they held that good men will be guided at every moment by the Holy Spirit, who can not be bound by formulas. From this premise they arrive at communism and sexual promiscuity; they were therefore exterminated after a heroic resistance. — Bertrand Russell

Regardless of how far a person runs, a lie will eventually catch up to them. — Donald L. Hicks

One common mistake is to think that one reality is the reality. You must always be prepared to leave one reality for a greater one. — Mother Meera

Play him, fine him, and play him again. — Gene Mauch

Basketball is my passion, I love it. But my family and friends mean everything to me. That's what's important. I need my phone so I can keep in contact with them at all times. — LeBron James

Good fortune then!
To make me blest or cursed'st among men. — William Shakespeare

Of all the forms of inequality, injustice in health care is the most shocking and inhumane. — Martin Luther King Jr.

You must find a boy your own age. Someone mild and beautiful to be your lover. Someone who will tremble for your touch, offer you a marguerite by its long stem with his eyes lowered. Someone whose fingers are a poem. — Janet Fitch

It's terrible, once you've got a man into your blood! she said. — D.H. Lawrence

So much of what we do each day is a diversion from what our lives are really about. A traumatic event is like a knife slicing through our diversionary tactics and exposing the vein of truth - the truth of what we really want, of how we really feel, of the wrongs we have visited upon each other, of the love we crave from each other. — Elizabeth Lesser