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The time has come to put into practice the charity taught by the masters and priests of all times. The words said between the pigeons' cooing under the sacred porticos of all the temples should now turn into concrete reality. — Samael Aun Weor

Their love as a dragonfly, skimming over echo park, stoppin to visit the lotus. Eating dreams and drinking blue sky. — Janet Fitch

I can't talk fellowship to you who are gathered here. Too much blood has been spilled. I know from my experience it is up to the working people to save themselves. The only way they can save themselves is by a strong working-class movement. — Rose Schneiderman

There are evil spirits who suddenly fix their abode in man's unguarded breast, causing us to commit devilish deeds, and then, hurrying back to their native hell, leave behind the stings of remorse in the poisoned bosom. — Friedrich Schiller

Shame isn't bad, her voice from somewhere else insists. Nor the humility that is its gift. — William Trevor

I run everywhere and eavesdrop. It's the best way to see a city. — Elayne Boosler

It's hard being weird. No - it's hard living in a culture that makes it hard. — Felicia Day

Your color doesn't define your brain nor your soul. You can stand next to any human being and challenge that person as long as you use your brain. — Angelique Kidjo

Sometimes I would make myself very still and try to imagine myself dead. I tried to invoke the feeling of the very last breath I would take. — Peggy Lipton

Before 2010, I had a vision. I saw a family in my mind that I wanted to have. And I was pushing and driving hard for my picture, and then I realized everyone has their own journey. I have to support what they want to do. I have to support the vision that they have for themselves, not my vision. That was excruciating for me. — Will Smith

The war is like an actress who is getting old. It's less and less photogenic and more and more dangerous. (1944) — Robert Capa

I do shamefully little for charity, and I always talk about it when I do. — John Niven