K. J. Bishop Quotes
Evil flourishes because the good aren't good enough," see murmured. "And sometimes the good just have bad days.

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The want of money is the root of all evil.
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Natural selection, as it has operated in human history, favors not only the clever but the murderous.
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If leaders in the space program had at its beginning in the 1940s, pointed out the benefits to people on earth rather than emphasizing the search for proof of evolution in space, the program would have saved $100 billion in tax money and achieved greater results.
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We just here to do our job.
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Photoshop should be a free-to-play game. There's not really a difference between very traditional apps and how they enhance productivity and wandering around a forest and killing bears.
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The international proletariat first appeared on the scene in the early Thirties of the nineteenth century, and its first great action was the French Revolution of 1848.
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Everybody hates you when you're the best, and everybody hates you when you're the worst.
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I'd love to work with Kanye West. He's gone through a lot of stuff in the public eye, but his music is genius. He always takes risks.
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I'm not a good time-off person. I'm awful on holiday. It comes from having that period when I didn't work. That really was the worst bit.
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Children find prescriptive reading lists daunting, and they are a dangerous thing to have in schools.
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I am not an educated man. I never had an opportunity to learn anything except how to fight.
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One day my 3-year-old daughter said 'Your very handsome, Poppy.' That was the best compliment ever.
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...organized labor...rushes to support the party without demanding a turn away from corporatism toward workers’ needs. This is the logic of the lesser of two evils. It tethers labor to a relentless slide deeper into the corporate power pits year after year.
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Monks mass like a pack of wolves from disputing with the masters who instruct them - They know not when deep dark and dawn divorce nor who sends the wind, nor who moves it, where it disappears to, what land it strikes.
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Besides what have poets, in any case, to do with sin? They must dance before the Ark of the Covenant or die! But what am I trying to say?
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Clarice: proposing to Toni I'll be your lawyer if you'll be my accountant.
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And she arose, and in that darkening room Stood lonely as a spirit of the night - Stood calm and fearless in the gathered night - And raised her eyes to heaven. There were tears Upon her face, but in her heart was peace. Peace that the world nor gives nor takes away!
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You can't pay for healthcare if we're sending a trillion dollars a year to dictators.
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A lively retrospect summons back to us once more our youth, with vivid reflex of its early joys and unstained pleasures.
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God bestows more consideration on the purity of the intention with which our actions are performed than on the actions themselves.
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Educational legislation nowadays is largely in the hands of illiterate people, and the illiterate will take good care that their illiteracy is not made a reproach on them.
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Confidence is everything. Confidence is what makes that simple white tee and jeans look good.
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Evil flourishes because the good aren't good enough," see murmured. "And sometimes the good just have bad days.