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I have spent years representing victims of racial profiling and police brutality and investigating patterns of drug law enforcement in poor communities of color - and attempting to help people who have been released from prison attempting to 're-enter' into a society that never seemed to have much use to them in the first place.
— Michelle Alexander
Tags: never, police, society, people
Life has loveliness to sell, all beautiful and splendid things, blue waves whitened on a cliff, soaring fire that sways and sings, and children's faces looking up, holding wonder like a cup.
— Sara Teasdale
Tags: fire, beautiful, nature, life
I've had injuries in my life from things beyond my control: runaway horses, helicopters that decide to crash on mountaintops, boating accidents - things that were out of my hands.
— Christie Brinkley
Tags: control, hands, my-life, life
In good company one must never want to be entirely and solely right, which is what all pure logic wants [...].
— Friedrich Nietzsche The Gay Science
Tags: the-gay-science, philosophy, nietzsche, logic
When it's over, I want to say: all my life I was a bride married to amazement. I was the bridegroom, taking the world into my arms.
— Mary Oliver
Tags: amazing, bride, my-life, world, life
I think there's still a lot of room in 'Riverdale' for that. Asexuality is not one of those things, in my research, that is so understood at face value, and I think maybe the development of that narrative could also be something very interesting and very unique and still resonate with people and not step on anyone's toes.
— Cole Sprouse
Tags: research, step, face, people
In the beginning, it was meant to be like a faceless art piece. Then I did the first record and it received enough notice to satisfy my needs. I questioned the procedure out of fear. The Silver Jews was never meant to be recreated live.
— David Berman
Tags: never, beginning, fear, art
I'd rather be thought as an international actress rather than a French one. Because I don't know what's coming up for me, my ambition is not to be typecast. So I'm working on my English accent, as well as my American one. I don't want to be like 'Okay, I'm French, and I want to succeed in Hollywood!'
— Eva Green
Tags: succeed, know, ambition, me
Innovation, like creativity, is an amorphous concept. It's the holy grail of business, but achieving it - even merely explaining it - is lightning-in-a-bottle difficult.
— Adam Lashinsky
Tags: like, innovation, creativity, business
Drama school was a lifeline for me, it saved me. I found it very nurturing - I just clung on.
— Lily James
Tags: just, drama, school, me
I see no reason why church services have to be standard. I've discussed this with the man who used to be a pastor here at the Methodist Church in Sebastopol. I told him I saw no reason why, on a certain Sunday morning, if a minister has felt during the week the burden of a topic upon his heart and he knows that it is going to take more than the standard twenty minutes to discuss this thing, why he can't rise at the beginning of the service and say 'I have something of special importance this morning so let's sing just one song, and if you'll forgive me, I think I'm going to need about an hour to explain it to you.' I think the congregation would appreciate his candor and give him their attention. If, on the other hand, he does not feel that a definite message has been given him, why not admit it from the pulpit and say, 'This morning, I'm not going to try to make up something to fill the time. We'll sing a few extra hymns and go home!' Why do the services have to begin and end at the same time, and why does everything have to be so rigid?
— Charles M. Schulz Charles M. Schulz: Conversations
Tags: religion, church
Yoga is the most boring exercise. It's for people who are too lazy to get on the elliptical. Bikram, where they heat up the room to mimic India's climate, is especially stupid. People in India are not skinny because they're doing yoga in 105-degree rooms; they're skinny because there's no food.
— Noureen DeWulf
Tags: boring, stupid, people, food
I'm very aware of my own background. I'm Irish, French, and then a little bit of everything else thrown in, ranging from German to Native American. We're talking about tiny drops of blood.
— Anne Hathaway
Tags: talking, own, blood, my-own
I said, going into acting, 'I'm never moving to L.A.,' because it scared me. But there was no way you could build an acting career in Orange County.
— Michelle Pfeiffer
Tags: way, never, you, me
I remember when an editor at the National Geographic promised to run about a dozen of my landscape pictures from a story on the John Muir trail as an essay, but when the group of editors got together, someone said that my pictures looked like postcards.
— Galen Rowell
Tags: someone, pictures, remember, together
At some point he seemed to lose all confidence trying to break down the Berlin Wall. He was still fighting as only Kasparov can, but I could see it in his eyes that he knew he wasn't going to win one of these games.
— Vladimir Kramnik
Tags: win, lose, confidence, eyes
I was offered a free villa in Hollywood, but I said no thank you, I prefer to live in Italy.
— Ennio Morricone
Tags: free, live, thank-you, you
Growing up, all of my friends would set their schedules to the showing of kung fu movies on TV.
— Rza
Tags: up, growing-up, movies, friends
As the decade wore on, Colin came to perceive the 'American dilemma' less in purely racial and legal terms, more in class and economic terms. Wherever he looked he saw legal remedies undercut by social and economic realities. . . . Only by providing jobs and other economic opportunities for the deprived - black and white alike - could the city reduce the deep sense of grievance harbored by both communities, alleviate some of the antisocial behavior grounded in such resentments, and begin to close the terrible gap between the rich and the poor, the suburb and the city, the hopeful and the hopeless.
— Anthony Lukas Common Ground: A Turbulent Decade in the Lives of Three American Families
Tags: education
I don't like being lied to.
— Patrick Wilson
Tags: lied, being, like
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