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“Early Christians transformed the world by thinking different and living different, not by complaining about everybody else’s morals.”

—Alan Wilson

“‘You are destroying yourself,’ he cried. ‘You have the inclination to be alone and to dream and you are afraid of dreams. You want to be like others in town here. You hear them talk and you try to imitate them.’”

—Sherwood Anderson

“On earth we are wayfarers, always on the go. This means that we have to keep on moving forward. Therefore be always unhappy about what you are if you want to reach what you are not.”

—St. Augustine

“In the third month they began to pile up the heaps, and finished them in the seventh month.”

—2 Chronicles 31:7 (ESV)

“There would so much less laughter in the world if evil people stopped talking.”

—MadPriest

“Then I commended mirth, because a man hath no better thing under the sun, than to eat, and to drink, and to be merry…”

—Ecclesiastes 8:15

“Did they teach you how to question when you were at the school? Did the factory help you grow? were you the maker or the tool?”

—Ewan MacColl

“Happiness happens when you are not thinking about it, when you are inhabiting your body comfortably…when you feel at peace with yourself and the world. When we live overprotective, overstimulated lives we expect more all the time, we find it hard to be unself-conscious and just do what we do; we overanalyse.”

—Rowan Williams

“You can never win a war against terror as long as there are conditions in the world that make people desperate—poverty, disease, ignorance, et cetera….I think people are beginning to realize that you can’t have pockets of prosperity in one part of the world and huge deserts of poverty and deprivation and think that you can have a stable and secure world.”

—Desmond Tutu

“The distrust of wit is the beginning of tyranny.”

—Edward Abbey
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“For this year, everyone that’s called has pretty much been just looking for money. That’s as opposed to the last couple of years, where some people were just sick of the crime and wanting to do something about it.”

Sgt. Lawrence Beller, 18 May 2008
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Don't talk to the cat (28 February 2008)

He’s a snitch.

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You Are Already A Winner (6 February 2008)

Yeah, so um, just send me $45,000 through Paypal to cover the, like, taxes and fees, and I’ll ship your prize right out to you. [snicker]

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Police Explorers (4 February 2008)

“‘I like the program because it helps me to prepare for what might come up in the future,’ he says. ‘I’ve learned a lot of discipline and respect toward police officers.’” “He” is Dylan Lozada, a young man who disturbs left-wing commie me:

Dylan, 15, says he has always been attracted to what he calls “Army life”—the precision, the discipline, the orderliness. And he shows that in his appearance—from his shaved head to his manner of answering questions and commands with crisp “yes, sirs” or “no, ma’ams.”

Dylan fits right in in the Police Explorers program, which gives young people “a taste of what it is like to be a police officer through drills, discipline and standard procedures.”

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They say any publicity is good publicity... (23 January 2008)

PR workers for Motel 6 and Craigslist.org will certainly thank The Providence Journal for prominently featuring their clients in this article about a prostitution sting in Seekonk, MA (also picked up by The Warren Times Gazette and who knows who else).

Certainly, Craigslist’s business is unlikely to be harmed by revelations that one can buy sex on their website.

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“For quite a long time, we tried to get the Spanish to demand their release because we thought it was an elegant way to get them out of Guantánamo. I find it very sad and dismaying. The fact that the Spanish were behind this wrongful detention in Guantánamo Bay is something they should be ashamed of. The idea that they want to use this evidence we have proved to be false to take them for further detention is very worrying.”

Clive Stafford Smith, lawyer for Jamil el-Banna and Omar Deghayes, 20 December 2007
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pbuh (27 November 2007)

A Teddy Bear Photo: andydr.

Words to the effect...

He said words to the effect of: ‘I’m going to have sex with that fence’,” the Telegraph quotes Philip Lemoine, an English prosecutor describing the case of a man recently arrested for drunk and disorderly conduct in Leicester Square Gardens.

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Baby Gurl (1 November 2007)

You can’t keep a good man down/You can’t stop when love’s around/You can’t close your lonely eyes/Though he’s way too young to drive…

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Lethal Sherry Enema (4 October 2007)

Just a cool band name brought to you by Reuters.

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Stop Freelance Torture (20 September 2007)

Ted Rall on six lovely West Virginians.

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YouTube material (19 September 2007)

“Although his actions did not contribute to her death it was appalling behaviour that robbed her of any dignity in the last hours of her life.”