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“Its from the deep waters that we come. And we are heartfelt and treacherous like those waters. We come with an unflinching devotion to the mystical and to God - representing life and embracing death.”
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“Art itself, in all its methods, is the child of religion. The highest and best works in architecture, sculpture and painting, poetry and music, have been born out of the religion of Nature.”
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“The Society is based on that great bottom law of human right, that nothing but crime can forfeit liberty. That no condition of birth, no shade of color, no mere misfortune of circumstances, can annul that birthright charter, which God has bequeathed to every being upon whom he has stamped his own image, by making him a free moral agent, and that he who robs his fellow man of this tramples upon right, subverts justice, outrages humanity, unsettles the foundation of human safety, and sacrilegiously assumes the prerogative of God.”
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“Paradoxically, when females reject the male, they usurp the masculine role and abandon the feminine one.”
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“I did not know what my future was going to hold.”
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“I think books can give rise to empowerment.”
Source : Source: www.teachingbooks.net
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“As a girl, you're supposed to love Sleeping Beauty. I mean, who wants to love Sleeping Beauty when you can be Aladdin?”
Source : "I don't want to sound like a piece of poop, but ..." by Helen Pidd, www.theguardian.com. January 31, 2008.
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“Each worm to his taste; some prefer to eat nettles.”
Source : Junichiro Tanizaki (2011). “Some Prefer Nettles”, p.4, Tuttle Publishing