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I am an outsider, a lesbian, a shikse. The Jewish community is not my community. But as a Jew
as a Jew in a Christian, anti-Semitic society
the Jewish community is, and will always remain, my community. Enemy and ally. — Irena Klepfisz

Revolution in America begins in books and music, then waits for political operatives to 'implement changes after the fact.' — William S. Burroughs

Yes, he was still relatively inexperienced, but he did know that long discussions of politically incorrect pejoratives in the middle of a blowjob weren't exactly, well, stimulating. — Marshall Thornton

So long as we mayhavean independent Judiciary, the great interests of the people will be safe. — John Rutledge

We're still dancing to tunes created by men who thought that a thunderstorm was a sig of God's anger. — Raymond Khoury

One thing I can guarantee, is that the world will never change itself because of our weaknesses. In fact, it has ways of actually becoming more dangerous when we approach it with a bad attitude. — J.Z. Colby

Reflection is a flower of the mind, giving out wholesome fragrance; but revelry is the same flower, when rank and running to seed. — Desiderius Erasmus

Believing you are a self made woman or man is a self inflicted egocentric fantasy. — Ben Tolosa

Ah! A man who doesn't know how to watch love is so silly. You really need a lesson. — Rachilde

I'm going to the bathroom, not to Beirut. What horrible fate do you think's waiting for me in there? Death by toilet swirly? — Melissa Landers

The best stories you usually hear are stories that people feel some type of urgency about. — Etgar Keret

I have no desire to prove anything by dancing ... I just dance. — Fred Astaire

Every art, and every science reduced to a teachable form, and in like manner every action and moral choice, aims, it is thought, at some good: for which reason a common and by no means a bad description of the Chief Good is, that which all things aim at. — Aristotle.