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Perhaps the gravest under-publicized atrocity in the world is the persecution of Christians. — Conrad Black

Morality rests upon a sense of obligation; and obligation has no meaning except as implying a Divine command, without which it would cease to be. — James Anthony Froude

I am very generous with my dealers in terms of the art that they have of mine. They all have a very good selection of work that they can work with. And it is up to them to find the dealers. I don't interfere with their selling. — Robert Barry

Like Patience gazing on kings' graves, and smiling
Extremity out of act. — William Shakespeare

I have the physique a lot of people dream about having. It's my obligation to share it with the world. — Will Ferrell

A woman past forty should make up her mind to be young; not her face. — Billie Burke

Men have jobs, while women have Roles: Mother, Wife, Goddess, Temptress, etc. That's probably why it's so hard for women to rewrite the rules. You're not just changing a job description, but an ancient myth. You're revising the Bible, Poetry, Legend and Psychoanalytic Scripture. — Caryl Rivers

I would love to have access to a company like Caterpillar. I would make all their stuff remote controlled and work ten times as fast. — Jamie Hyneman

Animals! the object of insatiable interest, examples of the riddle of life, created, as it were, to reveal the human being to man himself, displaying his richness and complexity in a thousand kaleidoscopic possibilities, each of them brought to some curious end, to some characteristic exuberance. — Bruno Schulz

Intellectuals ought to study the past not for the pleasure they find in so doing, but to derive lessons from it. — Cheikh Anta Diop

I come from the place of thinking, 'Whatever works for people' - and if you haven't been exposed to anything else, you really don't know better. — Rachael Harris

While the Nation has forbidden monopoly by one set of laws it has been creating them by another. Patent laws, valuable as they may be in some respects, often father monopoly. — Robert H. Jackson

Democracy is a brawl settled in advance by counting heads. — David P. Gontar