Rotary Exchange Quotes & Sayings
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The law of liberty tends to abolish the reign of race over race, of faith over faith, of class over class. It is not the realization of a political ideal; it is the discharge of a moral obligation. — Lord Acton

It appears that you have the advantage of me."
"Indeed, it does seem that way." Callie was shocked by her own boldness.
"May I assist you in some way?"
"I had thought so. However, after witnessing the manner in which you address the women in your life, I find I would rather not join their ranks. — Sarah MacLean

Is it, in heav'n, a crime to love too well? — Alexander Pope

I've lectured at Stanford, Princeton & Harvard to name a few ... I just might be smarter than YOU — Ice-T

Theology is Classified Superstition. — Elbert Hubbard

The more you respond to change externally, the more solid you need to be internally. — Todd Stocker

Yet the experience of four thousand years should enlarge our hopes, and diminish our apprehensions: we cannot determine to what height the human species may aspire in their advances towards perfection; but it may safely be presumed, that no people, unless the face of nature is changed, will relapse into their original barbarism. — Edward Gibbon

When he entered after her, she saw that he meant to come straight to her, and she raised a hand. "No," she said. "Wait."
His footsteps halted. He had always listened to her, hadn't he? Had always heard her."
-Emma and Julian — Meredith Duran

It could be argued that all perfume is born out of shame; a self-consciousness of our natural odour. — Kathleen Tessaro

I think she looked at Vivien the same way. Of course you can. You know. And, and yet with great respect, because she knew how hard it must have been. And that it was even harder for him, of course, than for her. — Mary Stuart Masterson

When I am in my painting, I'm not aware of what I'm doing. — Jackson Pollock

There is no group or type of people anywhere in the world that is excluded from salvation, because God desires that the gospel be proclaimed to all without exception. — John Calvin

That's the kind of stories I know. Sad ones. Anyway, taken to it's logical conclusion, every story is sad, because at the end everyone dies. — Margaret Atwood