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“I don't get into politics, general or musical, but just call me if you get jury duty. Even in New Jersey I was able to help somebody.”
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“"You ought to be ashamed," a woman in an Easter bonnet told Stein. "Your race gave us our religion..." "From ancient polytheism, the belief in lots of gods," the woman continued a little more eruditely, "the Hebrew nation led us on to the idea that there is only one." "Which is just a step from the truth," said Stein.”
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“We must only learn that independence cannot be gained by a rebellion against the constitution of the universe, or by inverting the laws of life and evolution, but by comprehending them and adapting ourselves to the world in which we live.”
Source : Paul Carus (2008). “The History of the Devil: With 350 Illustrations”, p.473, Courier Corporation
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“Courtesy is fine and heaven knows we need more and more of it in a rude and frenetic world, but mechanized courtesy is as pallid as Pablum ... in fact, it isn't even courtesy.”
Source : Cornelia Otis Skinner (1959). “The Ape in Me”
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“Government money only pays for the "liberties" the government thinks you should have, and therefore it can determine how you exercise them. That turns liberties into privileges dispensed at the whim of the state.”
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“I believe in ghosts and spirits, and I believe that they can possess you.”
Source : "Meagan Good ‘The Unborn’". Interview with Kam Williams, newsblaze.com. January 20, 2009.
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“There is always the risk of being over-confident when you are preparing to face a weaker player.”
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“According to physiological law, all natural, normal functions of the body are achieved without peril or pain. Birth is a natural, normal physiological function for normal, healthy women and their healthy babies. It can, therefore, be inferred that healthy women, carrying healthy babies, can safely birth without peril or pain.”