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Pornography is human imagination in tense theatrical action; its violations are a protest against the violations of our freedom by nature. — Camille Paglia

Every face, every shop, bedroom window, public-house, and dark square is a picture feverishly turned
in search of what? It is the same with books. What do we seek through millions of pages? — Virginia Woolf

If you'd have said Evangelical in 1957, most people wouldn't know what you were talking about. And then, they'd be against it. — Billy Graham

But despite these differences, so many of our faiths and traditions are rooted in the Golden Rule: Do unto others as you would want done to you. Isn't allowing adults to marry the person they love consistent with the Golden Rule? — Ken Mehlman

Man's natural character is to imitate; that of the sensitive man is to resemble as closely as possible the person whom he loves. It is only by imitating the vices of others that I have earned my misfortunes. — Marquis De Sade

That was how I knew Sister Mukumbo was a real teacher, aside from her welcoming smile and her blackboard penmanship. She asked a teacher's type of question. The kind that says: Join in. — Rita Williams-Garcia

The presumption of innocence is not just a legal concept. In commonplace terms, it rests on that generosity of spirit which assumes the best, not the worst, of the stranger. — Kingman Brewster Jr.

Either god should have written a book to fit my brain, or he should have made my brain to fit his book. — Robert Green Ingersoll

There'll always be working people in my poems because I grew up with them, and I am a poet of memory. — Philip Levine

I'm not a star, I'm an actor - there's a difference! — Jonathan Pryce

Just look at the faces of the great Christians! They are the faces of great haters. — Friedrich Nietzsche

Authenticity reduces stress and produces faith in oneself and in the potential to grow and learn. — Arthur P. Ciaramicoli

They are so accustomed to the feeling that their senses are deadened to it; — Jean Webster