Scout Against Racism Quotes & Sayings
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Now it's a loud, slick sports bar like a thousand others across the nation. For some reason, they kept the name and also attempted to keep some of the original spirit by covering the walls with a pasteurized mishmash of blue-collar manliness: sports memorabilia, brand-new parts of old-model cars, a length of shiny railroad track, a mounted deer head. Now just as many women come here as men. The place reverberates with the sound of raised voices trying to compete with the noise coming from the twenty TVs. On weekends they compound the problem by having live music. — Tawni O'Dell

Words and deeds are far from being one. Much that is talked about is left undone. — Moliere

Is it not a great temptation to be so valiant in imagination and so cowardly in execution? — Saint Francis De Sales

Those who seek liberation want to go beyond individualized perception. The essence of their being wants to dissolve back into the cosmos. — Frederick Lenz

Houses, like people, have personalities, and, like the personalities of people, they are partly molded by all that has happened to them. — Louis Bromfield

My say is this: when you live in a worldwide bullring, bullshit is what you'll get. If they say I cannot be my mother's son, then it must be that I'm her daughter. — A. Igoni Barrett

Holding hands in love is underrated, while sex is overrated. Don't you think so? — Kiran Joshi

It is dangerous for a woman to defy the gods;
To taunt them with the tongue's thin tip,
Or strut in the weakness of mere humanity,
Or draw a line daring them to cross. — Anne Spencer

But if my birth tore them apart, then maybe I'm the only one who can bring them back together again". — Karen Kingsbury

I don't know where my ideas come from. I will admit, however, that one key ingredient is caffeine. I get a couple cups of coffee into me and weird things just start to happen. — Gary Larson

Now, the education of our children is of national concern, and if they are not educated properly, it is a national calamity. — Dwight D. Eisenhower