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The expression a woman wears on her face is far more important than the clothes she wears on her back.
At an expense trifling indeed, compared to what she frequently spends upon unprofitable contests, she might place the moral world on a new foundation, and to rise the pinnacle of moral glory.
The fact is that we cannot drill our way to independence. We cannot drill our way to freedom, and we cannot drill our way to create jobs in this country.
Love cannot endure indifference. It needs to be wanted. Like a lamp, it needs to be fed out of the oil of another's heart, or its flame burns low.
Experience isn't interesting until it begins to repeat itself. In fact, till it does that, it hardly is experience.
People of faith should be able to have confidence in their right to freely express and live their beliefs.
When someone comes along and expresses him or herself as freely as they think, people flock to it. They enjoy it.
In so far as such a theory is empirically correct it will also tell us what empirical facts it should be possible to observe in a given set of circumstances.
The accomplice to the crime of corruption is frequently our own indifference.