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“Freedom is no guarantee of anything. It is only defined today by what it is not. What it is takes forms strange and of infinite variety - bizarre as in a masquerade.”
Source : Josephine Winslow Johnson (1996). “The Inland Island”, Writer's Digest Books
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“President Lyndon Johnson's high spirits were marked as he circulated among the many guests whom he had invited to witness an event he confidently felt to be historic, the signing of the 1965 Voting Rights Act.... The bill that lay on the polished mahogany desk was born in violence in Selma, Alabama, where a stubborn sheriff... had stumbled against the future.”
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“I am the scroll of the poet behind which samurai swords are being sharpened.”
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“Perhaps the most important thing we can ever do in our lives is find a way to keep the wild-both the wild inside and the wild outside us-and tap into it.”
Source : Stormie Omartian (2016). “Let God's Word Empower Your Prayers: A Devotional”, p.9, Harvest House Publishers
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“Whosoever believeth in His blood shall not perish. Those who believed Jesus came down from heaven got results when He was here because they knew He had divine blood, believed He was born of a virgin. He had the flesh of a human being, but the blood of divinity.”
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“What if one out of every three multinational corporation CEO's were raped every year? Don't you think that would raise a kind of ruckus?”
Source : Inga Muscio (2002). “Cunt: A Declaration of Independence”, p.277, Seal Press
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“He that loves reading has everything within his reach.”
Source : William Godwin (1797). “The Enquirer: Reflections on Education, Manners and Literature, in a Series of Essays”, p.31
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“But I didn't really enjoy my secondary education that much, probably because I am a very physical person and don't enjoy sitting at a desk all day. I just dragged myself through GCSE and A Levels, so it suited me very much to go on to drama school, which was very active.”