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As a black man, you have to keep your head down. You have to keep yourself steady. You have to follow every rule that's ever been written, plus a few that have always remained unspoken. — Kekla Magoon
Life is like a cooking pot. If you cook something good, you well get something tasty. If you cook something bad, you will get something bad. — Debasish Mridha
Home-made bread rubbed with garlic and sprinkled with olive oil, shared-with a flask of wine-between working people, can be more convivial than any feast. — Patience Gray
We find greater lightness & ease in our lives as we increasingly care for ourselves & other beings. — Sharon Salzberg
Sacred cows make very poor gladiators. — Nikki Giovanni
I know I will be severely criticized by the interventionists in America when I say we should not enter a war unless we have a reasonable chance of winning. — Charles Lindbergh
I am a great procrastinator. When the writing is going really well, the laundry piles up. — Dana Spiotta
One of the reasons churches in North America have trouble guiding people about money is that the church's economy is built on consumerism. If churches see themselves as suppliers of religious goods and services and their congregants as consumers, then offerings are 'payment.' — Doug Pagitt
Still, I'd like to know how you came up with that line of reasoning." "You can thank a rabbi," Javna said. "And a hot dog. — John Scalzi
Let the poor man count as his enemy, and his worst enemy, every invader of the right of free discussion. — Gerrit Smith
Inspire yourself in order to motivate others, that will later become inspired by you. — Black Barbie
There is no upward limit to the number of times you can make the same mistake. — Brian McGreevy
For the time of towns is tolled from the world by funereal chimes, but in nature the universal hours are counted by succeeding tribes of animals and plants, and by growth of joy on joy. — Ralph Waldo Emerson
The lesson of Left Behind is a warning to repent the sin of critical thinking, which the fundamentalist, eager for people to embrace the Gospel of irrational nonsense, equates with intellectual pride. — Robert M. Price