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The whole thing boiled down to a simple equation: anything that has any kind of value is made, mined, grown, produced, and processed by working people. So why shouldn't working people collectively own that wealth? Why shouldn't working people own and control their own resources? Capitalism meant that rich businessmen owned the wealth, while socialism meant that the people who made the wealth owned it. — Assata Shakur

I'm not allowed to be as liberal as I would like to be, you know? I'd do a lot more damage if I could! — CeeLo Green

Autumn is a season followed immediately by looking forward to spring. — Doug Larson

St. Triduana devoted herself to God in a solitary life at Rescobie in Angus (now Forfarshire). While dwelling there, a prince of the country having conceived an unlawful passion for her is said to have pursued her with his unwelcome attentions. To rid herself of his importunities, as a legend relates, Triduana bravely plucked out her beautiful eyes, her chief attraction, and sent them to her admirer. Her heroism, it is said, procured for her the power of curing diseases of the eyes. — Michael Barrett

Sheldon Kopp, the author and psychologist, wrote, There are no great men. If you have a hero, look again: you have diminished yourself in some way. — Jim Bouton

I have the wherewithal to challenge myself for my entire life. That's a great gift. — Twyla Tharp

In this era , we face the biggest issue of humanity is people becoming heartless & Intolerant — Marisa Ardani

Easy, wild thing. — Karen Marie Moning

The first time the word worship appears in the King James Version of the Old Testament, it appears with appalling import. 'Abide ye here,' Abraham tells his servant, while 'I and the lad go yonder and worship.' The terrible offering of his son's life is what the Bible's first instance of 'worship' portends. In the New Testament, the word worship first appears again in conjunction with a costly offering. It is used in reference to the wise men, who 'worshipped' the Christ child by 'open[ing] their treasure' and 'present[ing] unto him gifts.' Worship, then, is about what we are prepared to relinquish--what we give up at personal cost. — Terryl L. Givens

It is only because of their stupidity that they are able to be so sure of themselves. — Franz Kafka

It is sheer laziness not compressing thought into a reasonable space. — Winston Churchill

I have permanent damage to my body because I wanted to be thin. — Margaret Cho

Joy is not a denial of painful circumstances, but a certainty that He is at work while we are in them. EL — Evinda Lepins

[Speaking] is never without fear; of visibility, of the harsh light of scrutiny and perhaps judgment, of pain, of death. But we have lived through all of those already, in silence, except death. And I remind myself all the time now, that if I were to have been born mute, and had maintained an oath of silence my whole life for safety, I would still have suffered, and I would still die. — Audre Lorde

Play against the Game, not your opponent. — Bud Wilkinson