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“It's impossible to escape from religion anywhere you are in the States.”
Source : "Evangelicals". Interview with Stuart Berman, pitchfork.com. August 28, 2006.
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“It is not what the man of science believes that distinguishes him, but how and why he believes it. His beliefs are tentative, not dogmatic; they are based on evidence, not on authority or intuition.”
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“Henry nodded, thinking, 'If you were any more whipped, little brother, they'd serve you on ice cream.”
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“You can not possibly have a broader basis for government than that which includes all the people, with all their rights in their hands, and with an equal power to maintain their rights.”
Source : William Lloyd Garrison, Bruce Rogers (1905). “The Words of Garrison: A Centennial Selection (1805-1905) of Characteristic Sentiments from the Writings of William Lloyd Garrison”
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“I danced through chemo and radiation cycles.”
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“Chemistry is a class you take in high school or college, where you figure out two plus two is 10, or something.”
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“Science is more than a body of knowledge. It's a way of thinking: a way of skeptically interrogating the universe.”
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“You never felt jealousy, did you, Miss Eyre? Of course not: I need not ask you; because you never felt love. You have both sentiments yet to experience: your soul sleeps; the shock is yet to be given which shall waken it.”