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In his heart there is the secret of renewal for all, the power that will finally establish the truth on earth, and all will be holy and will love one another, and there will be neither rich nor poor, neither exalted nor humiliated, but all will be the like the children of God, and the true kingdom of Christ will come.' That was the dream in Alyosha's heart." (Dostoyevsky, "The Brothers Karamazov: The Elders") — Fyodor Dostoyevsky

If something happens that causes you Pain, remind yourself that you can't get the Rainbow without a little Rain.-RVM — R.v.m.

Imagine Jon Stewart if he gave a damn. He's like Howard Zinn after 12 beers. — David Swanson

Nothing is more fearful than imagination without taste. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

Recruiting can be a little deceiving at times. You never know what you've got until you really, really play it out. — Steve Spurrier

the tight lines between his brows and around his eyes softening. — C.B. Lewis

Colonized painting, for instance, is balanced between poles. From excessive submission to Europe resulting in depersonalization, it passes to such a violent return to self that it is obnoxious and esthetically illusory. The right balance not being found, the self-accusation continues. Before and during the revolt, the colonized always considers the colonizer as a model or as an antithesis. He continues to struggle against him. He was torn between what he was and what he wanted to be, and now he is making of himself. Nonetheless, the painful discord with himself continues.
In order to witness the colonized's complete cure, his alienation must completely cease. We must await the complete disappearance of colonization
including the period of revolt. — Albert Memmi

There's something pretty awesome about staying with a character and growing. — America Ferrera

In many respects, we now live in a society that is only formally democratic, as the great mass of citizens have minimal say on the major public issues of the day, and such issues are scarcely debated at all in any meaningful sense in the electoral arena. In our society, corporations and the wealthy enjoy a power every bit as immense as that assumed to have been enjoyed by the lords and royalty of feudal times. — Robert Waterman McChesney

With a humble heart, great grace abound. — Lailah Gifty Akita

I shed my borrowed life for an hour and put on the borrowed life of the book I'm reading. — David Levithan

Our church has been legal since late 1960s. I've been involved since 1972. I was ordained in 1975. — Sally Kirkland