-
“And he that blasphemeth the name of the Lord, he shall surely be put to death, and all the congregation shall certainly stone him.”
Source : Gary North (1990). “Victim's rights: the biblical view of civil justice”, Inst for Christian Economics
-
“Men can be attracted but not forced to the faith. You may drive people to baptism, (but) you won't move them one step further in religion.”
-
“My films are motivated by a keen interest in highlighting issues that affect marginalized populations who are caught in difficult circumstances.”
Source : "Conversation With Oscar-Winner Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy". Interview with Ellie Knaus, www.huffingtonpost.com. March 6, 2012.
-
“Electronic music was just discovery about sound, all our sound options. The core percussions and melodies, they forget about it, they didn't think about those those for a good four, five years, because they were just discovering the new tools and what they could do with them, you know? The big folk revival, I think is a backlash against that. And now, I think they'll probably try to find somewhere in the middle. It's interesting. It's like push-and-pull. It's always like that, you know? Music history is always like that, this repeating evolution of music.”
-
“Do you think it not lawful for me to teach women and why do you call me to teach the court?”
-
“I hope to live all my life for my art, without abandoning my principles one iota, without . . . having painted as much as you can cover with your hand, to please somebody or in order to sell the picture more easily.”
-
“Even now, when I do a slide show of the Geek Squad story, the first slide is a photo of ramen noodles. Because for me, ramen noodles are the international symbol for struggle.”
-
“I make no apologies for loving the finer things in life or the men I choose to date. I don't feel bad about the person I am. Now, I do have an edge, rawness and realness, and I can tell you I'm going to keep that.”
Source : "First Lady LisaRaye McCoy-Misick: 'I'm Going to Get Through This'". Essence Interview, www.essence.com. December 16, 2009.