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I don't care whether the person is guilty or not guilty. It's not my business to establish guilt or innocence. It's a court of law that does that and a jury does that, but not me. — Werner Herzog

Also, please charge my fountain pen and bring it with you. — Jonathan L. Howard

Exploration! Exploring the past! We students in the camps seminar considered ourselves radical explorers. We tore open the windows and let in the air, the wind that finally whirled away the dust that society had permitted to settle over the horrors of the past. We made sure people could see. And we placed no reliance on legal scholarship. It was evident to us that there had to be convictions. It was just as evident as conviction of this or that camp guard or police enforcer was only the prelude. The generation that had been served by the guards and enforcers, or had done nothing to stop them, or had not banished them from its midst as it could have done after 1945, was in the dock, and we explored it, subjected it to trial by daylight, and condemned it to shame. — Bernhard Schlink

When we mother well, we teach our children to embrace the moral obligations that build solid relationships, healthy marriages, and secure families. — Jani Ortlund

Have a good looking is not worthy if you don't act just like your appearances. — Shim Steward

In Heaven the good God will do all I wish, because I have never done my own will upon earth. — Therese Of Lisieux

I drive a car till it turns to dust, then I sweep up the dust and ride on the dust. — Larry Burkett

It was one of the links between the ground-down poor and the wasteful rich. The girl felt that even if she had less than anybody in Williamsburg, somehow she had more. She was richer because she had something to waste. — Betty Smith

Man hazards the condition and loses the virtues of a freeman, in proportion as he accustoms his thoughts to view without anguish or shame, his lapse into the bondage of debtor. — Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton

Love alone is credible. — Hans Urs Von Balthasar

It is possible for one to receive all the glory of the world provided there is absolutely no ill intent, within him. — Dada Bhagwan

I'm afraid if I say what I am thinking, it will be too much too soon. — Alex Rosa