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Where it is the majority religion, Islam does not recognize religious freedom, at least not as we understand it. Islam is a different culture. This doesn't mean that it's an inferior culture, but it is a culture that has yet to connect with the positive sides of our modern Western culture: religious freedom, human rights and equal rights for women. — Walter Kasper

What I do doesn't sit well in the world of hipsterville. I don't have a cool card, but I also don't have thin skin. — Chris Daughtry

I write so my voice is remembered. — Eric Wynn

If someone lies to you, be quick to forgive & they'll be more apt
to tell you the truth. — Marshall Sylver

Ain't curiosity the worst thing ever? — Ramona Wray

Because the human experience involves loss, we need to feel it, express it, and then release it. Only then do we achieve healing. — Laura Greenwald

Tristran tugged and pulled out the stopper of the bottle. He could smell something intoxicating, like honey mixed with wood smoke and cloves. He passed the bottle back to the little man. "It's a crime to drink something as rare and good as this out of the bottle," said the little hairy man. He untied the little wooden cup from his belt and, trembling, poured a small amount of an amber-colored liquid into it. He sniffed it, then sipped it, then he smiled, with small, sharp teeth. "Aaaahhhh. That's better." He passed the cup to Tristran. "Sip it slowly," he said. "It's worth a king's ransom, this bottle. It cost me two large blue-white diamonds, a mechanical bluebird which sang, and a dragon's scale." Tristran sipped the drink. It warmed him down to his toes and made him feel like his head was filled with tiny bubbles. "Good, eh?" Tristran nodded. "Too good for the likes of you and me, I'm afraid. Still. It hits the spot in times of trouble, of which this is certainly one. — Neil Gaiman

I was bored to death and thinking more about the minibar and the after-show party than the performance. — Volker Bertelmann

Certain houses, like certain persons, manage somehow to proclaim at once their character for evil. In the case of the latter, no particular feature need betray them; they may boast an open countenance and an ingenuous smile; and yet a little of their company leaves the unalterable conviction that there is something radically amiss with their being: that they are evil. Willy nilly, they seem to communicate an atmosphere of secret and wicked thoughts which makes those in their immediate neighbourhood shrink from them as from a thing diseased. — Algernon Blackwood

You just don't wake up one day and decide that you need to write songs. — Bob Dylan

I am not a player to have regrets. I should have stayed at certain clubs longer, but I don't regret. — Kevin Kilbane