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By temperament and disposition and emotions, I'm a liberal; but in my beliefs about what's best for the country, I'm a centrist. — Jonathan Haidt

I never said I was a genius. I never said I was a cornerstone. I've never said I'm a legend in my own time. You never heard me say nothing like that. — Ray Charles

For instinct dictates our duty and the intellect supplies us with pretexts for evading it. — Marcel Proust

The diagnosis is clear, but changing the status quo has proven difficult, because often those who are elected do not govern, and those who do govern are not elected. — Alfred-Maurice De Zayas

It is a remarkable coincidence that almost everyone has the same religion as their parents and it always just so happens they're the right religion. — Richard Dawkins

I only read books if Voltaire's cock has been dipped in red ink and rolled over the cover. — Greg Proops

Some say, don't burn your bridges.
I say, if necessary,
let the kerosene
kiss it on the lips,
and watch it
turn to ash.
There's always more than one way
to cross the water. — Rudy Francisco

They jealous 'cause you got the night in you. Some people got night in 'em, some got morning, others, like me and your mama, got dusk. But it's only them that's got night can become invisible. People what got night in 'em can step into the dark and poof - disappear! Go any old where they want. Do anything. Ride them stars up there, like as not. — Barbara Neely

What I don't like to see is when models of different races come in and out of fashion. — Tyra Banks

True moderation in the defence of political liberties is indeed a difficult thing: pretending to want fair shares for all, every man raises himself by depressing his neighbour; our anxiety to avoid oppression leads us to practice it ourselves; the injustice we repel, we visit in turn upon others, as if there were no choice except either to do it or to suffer it. — Livy

I do not mind at all that [Newton] is not a Cartesian provided he does not offer us suppositions like that of attraction. — Christiaan Huygens