Rabbinical Alliance Quotes & Sayings
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What has been violated here is your freedom of choice, and every woman's freedom of choice, too. — John Irving

It was farcical. — Gabriel Garcia Marquez

When you are in neutral, you are completely open to whatever information needs to come through at that time for the highest good. We simply can't be neutral if our emotions get in the way. — Catherine Carrigan

The process of science is difficult and challenging. It involves always being aware that your ideas might be right or they might be wrong. I think it's that kind of balance that makes science so interesting. — Lisa Randall

I shall strive to inculculate in my men the spirit of the chase. — J. E. B. Stuart

The Reformation was cradled in the printing-press, and established by no other instrument. — Agnes Strickland

We draw our Presidents from the people. It is a wholesome thing for them to return to the people. I came from them. I wish to be one of them again. — Calvin Coolidge

She was not going to destroy everything I'd worked so hard to create. — Anonymous

Compulsory sports for those who by temperament or physique do not qualify may be a disaster ... The repercussions may be extreme ... and they may be very long-lasting, even throughout adulthood. — John Money

But though such is our character (Oh. why should I speak of things unfit to be uttered?), the things said of us are an example of the proverb, 'The harlot reproves the chaste.' For those who have set up a market for fornication and established infamous resorts for the young for every kind of vile pleasure - who do not abstain even from males, males with males committing shocking abominations, outraging all the noblest and comeliest bodies in all sorts of ways, so dishonoring the fair workmanship of God. — Athenagoras Of Athens

Quod me alit, me extinguit"
'What feeds me, extinguishes me — William Shakespeare

The past cannot be undone. At best it can be understood so, perhaps, it can also be forgiven. — Barb Malek