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When a theological world view dominated, deviance was sin; when the nation-states emerged from the decay of feudalism, most deviance became designated as crime; and in our own scientifically oriented world, various forms of deviance are designated increasingly as medical problems. Thus we view the medical paradigm as the ascending paradigm for deviance designations in our postindustrial society. — Peter Conrad

Most art in the world does not have a capital 'A,' but is a way of turning everyday objects into personal expressions. — Gloria Steinem

The September 11, 2001, attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon prompted a fundamental shift in the American government's approach to Islamic terrorism. — Amy Waldman

The hope of good design lies in those designers who believe in what they do and will only do what they believeContrary to hearsay, it is possible to make a living that way. — Alexander Girard

Whatever else there may be in our nature, responsibility toward truth is one of its attributes. — Arthur Eddington

He pulled forth and waggled a leash.
A leash.
To go around her neck. — Eve Langlais

The poor lads called and called, but they were grown and had forgotten the best places to hide. — J. Anderson Coats

Then your heart is a black, shriveled thing, because you absolutely betray me. — P.C. Cast

Cyn stepped up and grasped his sweater in her fist, pulling his face down to hers. I love you more than life, Raphael. But I won't be dismissed like some piece of fluff whenever it's convenient. — D.B. Reynolds

It was so quiet you could hear a fly run into a wall. Everyone was staring at me like I'd just pulled up my shirt and asked for some beads. — Jennifer L. Armentrout

Real love is always chaotic. You lose control; you lose perspective. You lose the ability to protect yourself. The greater the love, the greater the chaos. It's a given and that's the secret. — Jonathan Carroll

All Beings are owners of their Karma. Whatever volitional actions they do, good or evil, of those they shall become the heir. — Gautama Buddha