The only thing worse than human ignorance is human pride in that ignorance.
GEORGE TAKEIWe must remind ourselves that an assault on any one of our liberties and freedoms is an assault on all.
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The large majority of faith-based people are decent, fair-minded people. We should not characterize people of faith as the adversaries of GLBT equality.
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If you have to make laws to hurt a group of people just to prove your morals and faith, then you have no true morals or faith to prove.
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What’s needed today, now, more than ever, is ‘Star Peace’ for there is an ominous, mutual threat to all science fiction. It’s called ‘Twilight’. And it is really, really bad.
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Confidence in the human capacity for problem solving, for invention, for innovation.
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I think we learn more from those times in our history where we stumbled as a democracy than we learn from the glorious chapters.
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Should any terrorist strike or act of war occur in which American lives are lost, we must be on guard for any attempt by the government to turn that tragedy into justification for sweeping action.
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It’s really hard to hate someone for being different when you’re too busy laughing together.
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Well, the whole history of Star Trek is the market demand.
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Pioneering is never done in front of cheerleaders urging on a roaring grandstand of popular approval.
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Cat’s are unpredictable. It is a fine line between the cure, inquisitive and innocent creature resting on our lap and the hissing, spitting and deranged banshee it might become at any moment. This is why we’re trying always to win their love.
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My memories of camp – I was four years old to eight years old – they’re fond memories.
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This is supposed to be a participatory democracy and if we’re not in there participating then the people that will manipulate and exploit the system will step in there.
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Nothing is what it seems on the surface of Heroes.
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I myself am a Buddhist, not a Christian. But I cannot help but think that if Christ ran a public establishment, it would be open to all, and He would be the last to refuse service to anyone. It is, simply put, the most un-Christian of notions.
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Our differences in beliefs do not truly separate us, or elevate us over others. Rather, they highlight the rich tapestry that is humanity.
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