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Recognizing the connection to All Things, even in creepy moments, keeps me true to my animistic perspective. Finding growth from them is my choice. — S. Kelley Harrell

It is in love with its limitless horizontality, as New York may be with its verticality. — Jean Baudrillard

When I talk about the end of apartheid, I prefer not to claim the honor that I have ended it. — F. W. De Klerk

Our minds do understand that people of all races find genuine love in many places. We dig that the world is full of amazing options. — Jill Scott

It will be a shame if either side lose, and that applies to both sides. — Jock Brown

You can't get more racist than hating black conservatives just because they're black. — Greg Gutfeld

The way I'm portrayed on the Internet is partly my doing, but it's partly the people that are presenting it so, you know, people come to know this strange version of a human. It can be pretty weird because people think I'm digging through dumpsters and smell like crap all the time. — Mac DeMarco

I just didn't make music that you could sing with a big grin, still don't. — Gary Numan

Fruits of the spirit in the man attract others to him. — Sunday Adelaja

The Koran says the killing of an innocent, the taking of an innocent life, is tantamount to killing all of mankind. — Queen Noor Of Jordan

When children ask you questions about gray hairs, and wrinkles in the face, and sighs that have no words, and smiles too bright to be carved upon the radiant face by the hands of hypocrisy
when they ask you about kneeling at the altar, speaking into the vacant air, and uttering words to an unseen and in an invisible Presence
when they interrogate you about your great psalms, and hymns, and anthem-bursts of thankfulness, what is your reply to these? Do not be ashamed of the history. Keep steadily along the line of fact. Say what happened to you, and magnify God in the hearing of the inquirer. — Joseph Parker

At least in part, people are attracted to subjects where they can identify at a basic level with the people who do it. The extraordinary aesthetic of the natural world is not obvious to someone who never leaves the inner city. Appreciation of the elegance and power of physical law is an acquired taste. — Margaret Geller