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In the words of then - vice president Richard Nixon, the increasing crime rate "can be traced directly to the spread of the corrosive doctrine that every citizen possesses an inherent right to decide for himself which laws to obey and when to disobey them."37 — Michelle Alexander

No virtue fades out of mankind. Not over-hopeful by inborn temperament, cautious by long experience, I yet never despair of human virtue. — Theodore Parker

You humans drink our milk and eat the eggs of the chickens and the ducks. Isn't that enough for you? Isn't it enough that we give you our children and what's meant for our children? And if not, when is it enough? All you humans do is take, take, take from the earth and its beautiful creatures, and what do you give back? Nothing. I know humans consider it a grave insult to be called an animal. Well, I would never give a human the fine distinction of being called an animal, because an animal may kill to live but an animal never lives to kill. Humans have to earn the right to be called animals again. — David Duchovny

If you're reading it in a book, folks, it ain't self-help. It's help. — George Carlin

I'm very content to have great management and a great label. But for me, success started when my managers came to me and told me, 'Go ahead and quit your job.' I told them, 'As long as I don't have to wash dishes anymore, I'm good.' — Leon Bridges

Izz, I've learned the hard way that to have any kind of a future you've got to give up hope of ever changing your past. — M.L. Stedman

Unbalance so as to re-balance. — Robert Bresson

It is in descending in the humble silence of prayer that we are able to ascend to the greatest heights of true human fulfillment in union with God. — Mac MacKenzie

The Yankees had to fight all year to get in. When you're fighting all year and fighting all year, it wears you out a little bit. — Larry Bowa

True leadership is an attitude that naturally inspires and motivates others, and it comes from an internalized discovery about yourself. — Myles Munroe

Sometimes she wished for someone she could tell about her problems, just to be able to say, 'I'm in love with a man and I can't have him.' But that would only lead to questions she couldn't answer, so she kept the secret and the pain inside, hoping someday she would no longer feel as if half of her were missing. — Abigail Reynolds

I've spent my entire life chasing wonder, and to me that word is synonymous with spirituality. — Elizabeth Gilbert