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In a justly organized community, however, government exists to secure the right to life and the other human rights that follow from that primary right. — Paul Ryan
Your teacher might be a child who takes you by the hand and asks you a question that you hadn't considered before, and your answer to the child is your answer to yourself. — Wayne W. Dyer
Katie had slept through morning mass but she could still go to confession and make an effort to banish her unholy and unhealthy thoughts. Mother never asked what she was thinking and feeling on these trips; she just assumed that anything Katie had on her mind was dirty and sinful. — Carol Storm
We must start from what seems a be a nullity, the unknowable, the inexpressible, the creative mystery wherein we are established. We cannot become more exact than this without introducing falsehood. — D.H. Lawrence
You've missed a lot of things. But mostly I think you've missed several opportunities to leave. Let me assist you to the door so that you won't miss this next one. — Victoria Laurie
I want people to feel something in the pit of their stomach. I want my movies, especially the ending, to stay with people long after the credits have rolled. — Ruba Nadda
Long-, medium- and short-grain rices differ in the amount and type of starch they have. — Yotam Ottolenghi
People often complain that music is too ambiguous, that what they should think when they hear it is so unclear, whereas everyone understands words. With me, it is exactly the opposite, and not only with regard to an entire speech but also with individual words. — Felix Mendelssohn
You gotta face the hand you're dealt with and deal with it, and make your problems be the smallest part of who you are. — Jack Gantos
We've got paleolithic emotions, medieval institutions, and god-like technologies. — E. O. Wilson
I did not make any big speeches but acted upon working against corruption. — Narendra Modi
But the paradox is here: when cultivated people do stay away from a certain portion of the population, when all social advantages are persistently withheld, it may be for years, the result itself is pointed to as a reason and is used as an argument for the continued withholding. — Jane Addams
One of the most marvelous features of Canton is the city of house boats, floating and stationary, in which about a quarter of a million people live and, it may with truth be added, are born and die. This population is quite distinct in race from the land population of Canton, which looks down upon it as a pariah and alien caste. — Isabella Bird