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Those who object to human rights protection laws typically do so because they want to be above those laws. — Christina Engela

And perhaps the humans did create their God. But does that make him less real? Take this arch. They created it. Now it exists. — Helene Wecker

I'm quite proud of growing up in New Zealand where, from quite early on in primary school, you're learning to count in Maori, Maori mythology and dances and colours and history, and I think that gives a child a really good grounding. — Martin Henderson

A maid has to be mistrustful in this world, or she will not be a maid for long. — George R R Martin

Everything that's worth having is some trouble ... — L.M. Montgomery

Hitchcock is the most-daring avant-garde film-maker in America today. — Andrew Sarris

Because when you cared about people, you handed them a little piece of your heart, and with those hands, they had the power to cause pain. — Shelley Coriell

I think women can be as cruel as men, and men as tender as women, and vice versa. — Aaron Eckhart

I believe that everyone has a story to tell. The problem that is inherent to most aspiring authors is that they struggle with getting the story from their head to the page. — Steve C. Roberts

Unless I keep my mind and heart fixed on the love and power of Christ, I will be a victim rather than victor — Steve Shadrach

If you have only one smile in you give it to the people you love. — Maya Angelou

About the only things that are unique to Earth are our biota and our culture. If aliens ever come here, they'd most likely be either biologists or music fans. Neither one has much reason to antagonize our armed forces. — Seth Shostak

Anecdotal tales of combat are meaningless to Americans, we absorb tales of violence like a sponge. Mythological violence is second nature to us. The real thing is not. War begins long before battle. It begins when we are boys longing for the initiation rite of the warrior and everything it promises: sexual prowess and sexual license. War lasts long after the last bullet is fired; into old age and death we go carrying a secret knowledge that no one wants to know about. War is the opposite of sexual prowess. War is desire stripped of humanity. — Alfredo Vea