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Presented with the claims of nineteenth-century racist anthropology, a rational person will ask two sorts of questions: 'What is the scientific status of the claims?' 'What social or ideological needs do they serve?' — Noam Chomsky

My first tic was to shake my head violently. I was in karate class, and I was shaking violently. All of a sudden, I just started to notice that the teacher was looking at me, and all the kids were wondering what I was doing. I suddenly felt really strange. — Dash Mihok

I'm so excited to be working with 360, not only because I am in love with everything they create but also because each collection always includes the key pieces I look for. — Katherine Schwarzenegger

We should talk less and draw more. (Goethe) — Aldous Huxley

Vote; it's the most important right granted to you as a citizen. But unless you are a politician, stay out of politics because your gains will not change anything and your losses will only make you waste your time and many friendships. — Ben Tolosa

No man is quite so much a hero in the dark as in broad daylight, in solitude as in society, in the gloom of the churchyard as in the blaze of the drawing-room. The season and the place may be such as to oppress the stoutest heart with a mysterious awe, which, if not fear, is near akin to it. — William H. Prescott

I can't say I want to earn a particular award or sell a certain number of records, because even if I do that, the satisfaction only lasts five minutes. — Chantal Kreviazuk

Strong people alone know how to organize their suffering so as to bear only the most necessary pain. — Emil Dorian

Wisdom is found only in truth. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

Darlin', if we only married who we deserved, then the world would be filled with single women, an older woman said. — Susan Mallery

Your innermost core has always been pure. Purity is intrinsic to you, it cannot be taken away. — Rajneesh

No price is set on the lavish summer;
June may be had by the poorest comer. — James Russell Lowell