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We must, I believe, start teaching our children the sanity of nonviolence much earlier. — Alice Walker

I would like us to think about it more explicitly, and not take our intuitions as the given of ethics, but rather to reflect on it, and be more open about the fact that something is an ethical issues and think what we ought to do about it. — Peter Singer

He can't take back what he said on Twitter, that he will fight me. — Sergio Martinez

What do you get out of it? You'd lose one of the most important aspects in this deal, the ability to veto any decision."
"I get you. — Jennifer Probst

I keep looking for ultimate answers, but maybe there aren't any or maybe I'm not looking in the right places, because in the section marked ANSWERS in the back of my geometry book, there's only a bunch of numbers, and all I can find to stare at in the refrigerator is five carrots and a jar of no-fat mayonnaise. — Rachel Vail

The Woman-Soul leadeth us upward and on! — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

The red carpet is really the only thing that makes me nervous. — Julianna Margulies

I certainly feel that an adult woman has a right to determine what happens to her life and body. — Calvin Klein

We just want government to be a smart, supportive, reliable partner to the forces that are working for good in this country. — Van Jones

Sabbath isn't about resting perfectly; it's about resting in the One who is perfect. — Shelly Miller

Don't ask me about prayer rocks
Anyplace I put my head is a prayer rock.
Don't talk of direction
All six directions face Him.
Gardens, flames, nightingale,
whirling dance, and brotherhood
Throw all these away
and throw yourself into His love. — Rumi

I might be stupid to think love is love, but I do. — Aimee Mann

Am I just a game to you? The quiet crazy girl that you want to challenge yourself with? See if you can destroy my life so you can hang my card on your collection? Well get in line, buddy, because you're not the first. — Allie Brennan

In the 1950s in Columbia, South Carolina, it was considered OK for kids to play with weird things. We could go to the hardware store and buy 100 feet of dynamite fuse. — Kary Mullis