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Liberal relativism has its roots in the natural right tradition of tolerance or in the notion that everyone has a natural right to the pursuit of happiness as he understands happiness; but in itself it is a seminary of intolerance. — Leo Strauss
I think a smart person today realizes that you have to be part of the art films that are done just for the sake of the art. — Halle Berry
The President is always abused. If he isn't, he isn't doing anything. — Harry S. Truman
DRAGON-GAGGERS: Instead of swords, some heroes wield toothbrushes, say they are there to "brush the dragon's teeth," and then they poke the toothbrush into the back gaggy part of its hot tongue. — Amy Leach
If you want real peace in the world, start with children. — Mahatma Gandhi
When men talk of a little hell it's because they think they have only a little sin and believe in a little Savior. — Charles Spurgeon
You know who's also joining the Wall Street protesters? Kanye West. That's a real good idea
a guy with diamonds in his teeth protesting greed. — David Letterman
in my own. It forms the image that — Kate McCarthy
You use the body as a medium to bring the mind back to the brain. Perfect married between body and mind. Then, you can knock the door to the spirit. — Bikram Choudhury
Science does not deal with subjective experience ... Well that's too bad because that is all any of us ever have. — Terence McKenna
I have always, privately and humbly, thought it a pity that so good a word [as culture] should go out of the best vocabularies; for when you lose an abstract term, you are apt to lose the thing it stands for. — Katharine Fullerton Gerould
Much is written about the Batman because he is publicly exposed in print. Very little is known personally about his creator, because I haven't given out that many interviews. — Bob Kane
Those who lack self-control lead disturbed and tumultuous lives; their crimes are balanced by their fears, and they are never at ease. — Seneca.
Of the modern critics, although I disagree with almost everything she says, I admire Mary McCarthy's eloquence and social observation in 'Sights and Spectacles'; she thinks in print, but she doesn't have a real feel for the stage. — John Lahr