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More money is put into prisons than into schools. That, in itself, is the description of a nation bent on suicide. I mean, what is more precious to us than our own children? We are going to build a lot more prisons if we do not deal with the schools and their inequalities. — Jonathan Kozol

I've always felt like an imposter, in the whole, as a musician. — Nick Cave

The epic poet has behind him a tradition of matter and a tradition of style; and that is what every other poet has behind him too; only, for the epic poet, tradition is rather narrower, rather more strictly compelling. — Lascelles Abercrombie

The Democratic Party looks at massive immigration, legal and illegal, as a source of voters. — Tom Tancredo

The deadliest foe of democracy is not autocracy but liberty frenzied. — Otto Hermann Kahn

Their flight was not less exhilarating for being explainable. — Poul Anderson

Several days in a row we sighted groups of metallic, saucer-shaped vehicles at great altitudes over the base Germany, 1951 and we tried to get close to them, but they were able to change direction faster than our fighters. I do believe UFOs exist and that the truly unexplained ones are from some other technically advanced civilization. — Gordon Cooper

I didn't know you were my everything. I didn't know I could have the worst day possible on the job and my only thought be of you. You deserve someone else, someone who's smart enough to know all of that from day one, but I'm selfish. I want you all to myself, forever. And I'll do whatever it takes to show you every single day that I love you more than anything else in the world. More than my job. More than my pride. — Zoe York

Allow yourself to see the good in people. Not every sinister face harbors a wicked heart. — Nike Thaddeus

The fame stuff, the kind words from websites and things, are very flattering and lovely, but I just wanna act. — Matthew Lewis

A couple of years I taught in graduate programs at NYU and Columbia, in the early eighties. — Russell Banks