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We sense love, but we don't believe in it. We save our faith for fear. But ultimately, there is a quiet voice in each of us that longs for something better. — Gabrielle Bernstein

A loving relationship is a wanting to celebrate, communicate, and know another's heart and soul. — Leo Buscaglia

Perhaps it suddenly brought to us the sense of change. Or irresponsibility. But don't forget that, though the people in the twenties seemed like flops, they weren't. Fitzgerald, the rest of them, reckless as they were, drinkers as they were, they worked damn hard and all the time. — Dorothy Parker

If we give up our humanity to fight the machines, Zufa, then Omnius has already won! — Brian Herbert

In ancient times and in our times, Muslim communities have been at the forefront of innovation and education. — Barack Obama

Nothing makes a man, or a body of men, as mad as the truth. If there is no truth in it, they laugh it off. — Will Rogers

There was a spark inside that holiest of holy places that made people want to possess it, and what men yearn for they often destroy. — Alice Hoffman

New York has always prided itself on its bad manners. That is the real source of our strength. — Gertrude Atherton

I can't write - out of all the things it takes to make music, lyrics are the thing I'm by far the shittiest at. — Jay Watson

You remember those twin statues of the Buddha that I told you about? Carved out of a mountain in Afghanistan, that got dynamited by the Taliban back in the spring? Notice anything familiar?"
"Twin Buddhas, twin towers, interesting coincidence, so what."
"The Trade Center towers were religious too. They stood for what this country worships above everything else, the market, always the holy fucking market."
"A religious beef, you're saying?"
"It's not a religion? These are people who believe the Invisible Hand of the Market runs everything. They fight holy wars against competing religions like Marxism. Against all evidence that the world is finite, this blind faith that resources will never run out, profits will go on increasing forever, just like the world's populations
more cheap labor, more addicted consumers. — Thomas Pynchon

Growth and empowerment requires reflection and facing the frightening, ugly, hard and unbearable reality. — Bryant McGill

I'm old enough to remember when 'Law and Order' was once the Republican campaign slogan. — Mimi Kennedy