Rubenzer Peggy Quotes & Sayings
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There is no need to become unique. We already are unique. There is no need to become equal. We already are equal. The greatest tragedies of humankind have come from people trying to force sameness on the level we are different, and trying to become different on the level we are the same. Peace is a matter of recognizing what is already there, not creating something new. — Vironika Tugaleva

Without "The Law of Moses" would we all be wandering around like little gods, stealing, raping, and spilling blood whenever our vanity was offended? — Dan Barker

I sort of enjoy the fact that I'm misunderstood most of the time.That's fine. — Green Day

A happy childhood is perhaps the most-fortunate gift in life. — Dorothy Richardson

My idea as far as comedy goes has always been to push the limits of what's acceptable for a woman to do or say or be. My hero in that would be Lenny Bruce, who teaches us that words have no meaning. It's the intent behind them that is what's important. — Lea DeLaria

The creative personality never remains fixed on the first world it discovers. It never resigns itself to anything. — Anais Nin

I look out at the ocean, and I feel exhilaration, wonder, curiosity, and sadness all at the same time. — Halina

A lot of the evidence and some of the events you see in LA Justice are loosely based on real-life cases. — Christopher Darden

The search for perfection is all good and well ...
But to look for heaven is to live here in hell. — Sting

It would be intolerant if I advocated the banning of religion, but of course I never have. I merely give robust expression to views about the cosmos and morality with which you happen to disagree. You interpret that as 'intolerance' because of the weirdly privileged status of religion, which expects to get a free ride and not have to defend itself. If I wrote a book called The Socialist Delusion or The Monetarist Delusion, you would never use a word like intolerance. But The God Delusion sounds automatically intolerant. Why? What's the difference? I have a (you might say fanatical) desire for people to use their own minds and make their own choices, based upon publicly available evidence. Religious fanatics want people to switch off their own minds, ignore the evidence, and blindly follow a holy book based upon private 'revelation'. There is a huge difference. — Richard Dawkins

If conversion makes no improvements in a man's outward actions then I think his 'conversion' was largely imaginary. — C.S. Lewis

Soccer isn't brain surgery, have fun. — Michelle Akers

It is healthier, in any case, to write for the adults one's children will become than for the children one's 'mature' critics often are. — Alice Walker