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I was crazy about the song "Doot Doot," so I usually love this genre of weird, European electronic. — Margaret Cho

What we share with animals is a desire for choice. It's a desire to have control over our life and a desire to live and use choice as a way in which we can facilitate our ability to live and that is something we really were born with. — Sheena Iyengar

The most important thing is to have something important to say and finding the means to say it. — Julia Leigh

Speaking as one of your minions," Larry called from the back seat, "are you sure you're not the one who's overconfident?" Jean-Claude glanced back at him. "Serephina was centuries old when I met her. The limit of a vampire's powers is well established after two or three centuries. I know her limits, Lawrence." "Stop calling me Lawrence. The name's Larry." Jean-Claude sighed. "You have trained him well." "He came that way," I said. "Pity." Jean-Claude — Laurell K. Hamilton

The natural state of our economy is prosperity. Freedom guarantees
that. The only force capable of undermining it is
government. — Ziad K. Abdelnour

Injustice experienced in the flesh, in deeply wounded flesh, is the stuff out of which change explodes. — Margaret Mead

When we talk of leaving our childhood behind us, we might as well say that the river flowing onward to the sea had left the fountain behind. — Anna Brownell Jameson

Stand to face me beloved
And open out the grace of your eyes — Sappho

It's getting funnier because everybody's categories are disintegrating, and the cult of political correctness dictates that we never point out that other people don't make sense. — Terence McKenna

There's no question that I'm African-American. OK? I'm a black man. We're not going to escape that. — Mekhi Phifer

Feeling offended is invigorating. Feeling offended is a reassuring sensation. It's easier than asking ourselves if the redeeming love of God is evident in the way we communicate with people. — David Dark

Military Veterans have become gang members since the late 1700s. — Carter F. Smith

You can judge the success of a man by his bodyguards! — Prince