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Stuff Happens.' That's the G-rated version. That's a bumper sticker that
only a straight white upper middle class male could have made. Because anyone who
isn't straight, anyone who isn't male, anyone who isn't white, anyone who isn't upper middle class knows that stuff doesn't just happen. Stuff gets done by people to people. Nothing is a coincidence. Nothing is random. This isn't osmosis. And so we act as if it's this passive thing, but yet that's not the case. — Tim Wise

Schooling is a manufacturing process whereby the raw material called curious boys is turned into products called obedient men. — Mokokoma Mokhonoana

Your success in worldly life (sansar) is in proportion to your faith and truthfulness! — Dada Bhagwan

People are taught to fear god. They are taught to fear everything. It has become such a natural state that no one questions it. — Frederick Lenz

Secular schools can never be tolerated because such a school has no religious instruction and a general moral instruction without a religious foundation is built on air; consequently, all character training and religion must be derived from faith ... We need believing people. — Adolf Hitler

And in the meantime the rain had become a voluptuous shower. — Vladimir Nabokov

When Harry pulled back his sheets, he found his Invisibility Cloak folded neatly underneath them. There was a note pinned to it: Just in case. — J.K. Rowling

It is abnormal for a Christian not to have an appetite for the impossible. It has been written into our spiritual DNA to hunger for the impossibilities around us to bow at the name of Jesus. — Bill Johnson

If you're going to have childhood dreams you should have great parents who let you pursue them and express your creativity — Randy Pausch

It was all a construct that Lawrence's biographers - at least those in the lionizing camp - have been more than willing to accept. Yet in doing so they have glided past one of the most important and fascinating riddles of T. E. Lawrence's life. How was it that a man less than four months in Arabia had come to so identify with the Arab cause that he was willing to betray the secrets of his own nation to assist it, to in effect transfer his allegiance from his homeland to a people he still barely knew? — Scott Anderson

Now I've wrestled alotta countries! — Scott Steiner

Nothing important can be taught, only learned. — Dale Dauten

Summer is a discouraging time to work - you don't feel death coming on the way it does in the fall when the boys really put pen to paper. — Ernest Hemingway,

I know the heart of life is good. — John Mayer