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We're not opposed to Catholics having pride in their church, but that doesn't mean that every church that doesn't join them isn't a church. — Pope Shenouda III

Social action must be animated by a vision of a future society, and by explicit judgments of value concerning the character of this future society. — Noam Chomsky

I was born and I live in a small village, where the centre of life is the square, and the small bar/cafe. — Diego Della Valle

You can parody and make fun of almost anything, but that does not turn the universe into a caricature. — Bernard Berenson

There are fun nights, there are crazy nights, and then there are those nights that make men legends. — Tucker Max

I believe that inside many Americans lies certain uneasiness about capital punishment. — Bill O'Reilly

All these years that I had been waiting for him to return, I had been too anxious and somewhat insecure to develop any plan of action. I had scrupulously avoided giving any thought to it until the time to tackle things head-on arrived, so now I was suffering the consequences of my own indecisiveness. But in all seriousness, what steady plan could there be in matters of the heart? — Jeno Marz

I'm not interested in celebrities, with their free dresses. I'm interested in clothes. — Bill Cunningham

Whatever it takes, prove to yourself right now, that you deserve the wildest of dreams that you could ever imagine. BUT ... Only if you are willing to bleed, sweat and work for it. — Joel Brown

I've always been very inspired by people who can make their instrument sound very natural. — Michala Petri

I know Sir John will go, though he was sure it would rain cats and dogs. — Jonathan Swift

Greed, the desire to incorporate, is magnified and fed back to produce the pretan realms, just as hate creates the hells. — Robert Thurman

not in the stupid-ass Miley Cyrus poser-sex way - and — J.R. Ward

I swear that while I live I will do what little I can to preserve and to augment the liberties of man, woman, and child.
It is a question of justice, of mercy, of honesty, of intellectual development. If there is a man in the world who is not willing to give to every human being every right he claims for himself, he is just so much nearer a barbarian than I am. It is a question of honesty. The man who is not willing to give to every other the same intellectual rights he claims for himself, is dishonest, selfish, and brutal. — Robert G. Ingersoll