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Obviously, our political system is profoundly corrupted by, among other things, the influence of money. But, at a deeper level, the current structure is flawed because it looks to citizens for only two things - votes and money. I don't think we will see any healing until citizens are viewed in a whole new way. — Marianne Williamson

Even Michelangelo and Leonardo da Vinci were entertainers. In that way, I am an entertainer and want to make art that is fun. — Yasumasa Morimura

ABC forbids political activity by journalists. — Bill Dedman

Making college affordable is a really important goal, and my plan will work better than Senator [Bernie] Sanders' plan by everybody who has looked at it. — Hillary Clinton

Beware of the man who does not return your blow: he neither forgives you nor allows you to forgive yourself — George Bernard Shaw

There are so many worse things than death. Not to be loved or not to be able to love: that is worse. — Cassandra Clare

As for now, we must not forget who would have to exchange the land? those villages which live more than others on irrigation, on orange and fruit plantations, in houses built near water wells and pumping stations, on livestock and property and easy access to markets. — Moshe Sharett

I have spent most of my life working with mental illness. I have been president of the world's largest association of mental-illness workers, and I am all for more funding for mental-health care and research - but not in the vain hope that it will curb violence. — Martin Seligman

Words can come too easily
Actions can be falsely perceived by hope
Oh! To have a good reason to trust-
that would be the sweetest of joys.
That is of course- the sweetest-
next to genuine true love. — Cheri Bauer

Doing something for yourself like running, and using it to test yourself, will only make you feel better about your career or your family role. — Joan Benoit

The more he gave away, the more delighted he became. — Marcus Pfister