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Not only are a voteless people a hopeless people. A non-producing people are hopeless also. — Ralph Abernathy

It was the kind of promise a father makes easily and sincerely, knowing at the same time that it will be impossible to keep. The truth of some promises is not as important as whether or not you can believe in them, with all your heart. A game of baseball can't really make a summer day last forever. A home run can't really heal all the broken places in our world, or in a single human heart. And there was no way that Mr. Feld could keep his promise never to leave Ethan again. All parents leave their children one day. — Michael Chabon

Souness gave Fleck a second chance and he grabbed it with both feet. — James Sanderson

Power is always right, weakness always wrong. Power is always insolent and despotic. — Noah Webster

He talked like a textbook and looked like an underwear model. The combination did absolutely everything for her libido. — Megan Erickson

The Biblical manuscripts are quite unequivocally clear on the issue of marriage and its definition. The law of the land may change, however the Holy Writ shall not."
~R. Alan Woods [2013] — R. Alan Woods

The authorities should stipulate what issues people can protest over and on what issues it is not allowed. — Jackie Chan

Men are thinking, writing, and creating, because women were pouring their energy into those men; women are not creating culture because they are occupied with love. — Shulamith Firestone

I know when something is kind of half-baked. — Bill Budge

I love you exactly as you are. — Tahereh Mafi

It was amazing how it worked: the tiniest bit of truth made credible the greatest lies. — Jeffrey Eugenides

The only problem that occurs in the practice of tantra is when you don't practice tantra and fool yourself. You get caught up in powerful vortexes of negative energy which pull you into the lower bardo regions ... into the mud. — Frederick Lenz