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I would say I'm humanly engaged. — Juliette Binoche

The most dangerous aspect of religion is its tendency to glorify the absurd and justify the abhorrent. — Stifyn Emrys

It was this feeling for a lot of my characters, who are dissidents or banned artists and writers, that they had had to fight living under so much surveillance, and then suddenly they come to America and they're like, I'm not being surveilled - I'm not even being noticed at all. — Molly Antopol

The Snow-drop, Winter's timid child,
Awakes to life, bedew'd with tears. — Mary Robinson

I'm a bit of a romantic, to a fault. It's led me to some great things and also some sad things. It's made me a better person, to keep a good spirit about dating. — Alexander Koch

Once in a while, you'll get somebody who watched 'One Tree Hill' and 'Supernatural,' but by and large, whoever watches one show is very distinct. There's not a lot of crossover. It's like, 'This is my show, and I love this show. I know everything about this show. My show is my show, and it will be until I die.' — Lindsey McKeon

Desire is the essence of a man. — Baruch Spinoza

such a mixing of gaslight and daylight, that they seemed to have got on the wrong side of the pattern of the universe. — Charles Dickens

There must be a certain amount of imitation, copying, in outward technique, but when there is inward, psychological imitation surely we cease to be creative. — Jiddu Krishnamurti

They ask - "How much money is too much money?"
The answer always is - "A little more! — Anonymous

Recover the source of all strength in yourself, and all else will be added to you ... political freedom, the mastery of human thought, the hegemony of the world. — Sri Aurobindo

Good general-purpose manners nowadays may be said to consist in knowing how much you can get away with. — Elizabeth Bowen

In the privacy of my mind I can imagine whatever I want, and they aren't progressive, twenty-first-century thoughts. They're depraved, brutal cavewoman thoughts. In my mind, he's electric with the animal instinct to protect me, his heavy muscle braced over my body. He absorbs each impact and it is his privilege. He's injected sharp and hard with nature's superdrug, testosterone. I'm wrapped in him, safe from anything the world wants to throw at me. Anything painful or cruel will have to get through him before it has any chance of touching me. And it will never happen. "Alive? — Sally Thorne

If someone offers you a breath mint, accept it. — H. Jackson Brown Jr.

The courage to soar to great heights is inside all of us. — Kerri Strug