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You can't convince anyone of anything. You can only give them the right information, so that they convince themselves. — Eben Pagan

Speaking as a black person, welfare is the worst thing that's ever happened to us. — Charles Evers

I need her to obsess about me, to love me so deeply that it rocks her world, because it's how I love her. — Laurelin Paige

As to adultery, let it be held disgraceful, in general, for any man or woman to be found in any way unfaithful when they are married, and called husband and wife. If during the time of bearing children anything of the sort occur, let the guilty person be punished with a loss of privileges in proportion to the offense. — Aristotle.

Television hols up a mirror to the true nature of family life today. For the first time people see themselves reflected and refracted within its curved glass screen: helping them to define who the are and how they should behave. The introduction of the TV dinner and the TV tray means that families can now watch themselves while they eat. Behavior patterns start to undergo a radical alteration even as they are being affirmed; a rescheduling of life in the suburban living room has taken place. — Ken Hollings

When you post something, when you text something, you lose ownership of it when you hit enter or send. Who you send it to, where you post it, they take ownership of that information whether you like it or not. — Mark Cuban

When I left Europe in 1987 I did so with the thought that my relevance as a composition teacher would benefit from a certain cool distance to certain tendencies I had been observing for several years with increasing disquiet. — Brian Ferneyhough

THERE IS LIFE BEYOND PAIN..
Pain is always very Real..A Fact of Life..
But pain does more than 'exist'..it ask us to 'do'..
Our 'response' to pain, is as much a 'fact' as pain itself.. — Abha Maryada Banerjee