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"Never judge the deeds of a starving man while you're on a full tummy."
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"There is, after all, no moral difference between the bigot and the tolerator. They are from case to case positive or negative. One man is bigoted because he was given the sword of truth, another because he is angered in thoughtlessness; then, one man is tolerant because he was given the flag of peace, another because he is cowardly and wishes to hide all guilt."
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"Never judge the deeds of a starving man while you're on a full tummy."
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"One of the most common and most dangerous misbeliefs is that it is impossible for someone to be stupid just because they are a doctor or a lawyer."
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"Whenever they are condemning weaves or breast implants, some people speak so passionately that their false teeth almost fall out."
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"People who smoke would have probably been regarded as fools or insane, if only a percentage of people who smoke smoked."
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"Opera lovers may be the narrowest people in the world."
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"O judgment! thou are fled to brutish beasts And men have lost their reason!"
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"To say, 'he lacks understanding', about someone is an open kashay (inner weakness of anger-pride-deceit-greed)."
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"Never judge another knight without first knowing the strength and cunning of the dragons he fights."
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"Discernment is the son of good judgment and the father of self-control. When mixed with an already clear conscience, the ability to read the true motives of a critic keeps one's conscience both clear and at ease."
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"In a materialistic society, the dead body of a rich man's dog is regarded as a corpse; that of a poor man, a carcass."
Society

"The fact that you have just buried your parent or parents and/or sibling or siblings does not make you less likely to die today."
Mortality

"Worrying about what happened on Monday, or, what might happen on Wednesday, is at the expense of one's Tuesday."
Time

"A satirist that criticizes religion is seen as a satanist."
Religion

"Employers are at their happiest on Mondays. Employees are at their happiest on Fridays."
Work

"Back then, work revolved around life. Today, life revolves around work."
Work

"In some cases, it is the woman's stomach-not her heart-that has left her man for another."
Relationship

"Most priests wish they were as righteous as they seem to most members of their congregations."
Religion

"Tomorrow is like 'there.' Once you get 'there,' it is called 'here.' So, technically, life is a set of Todays."
Philosophy

"A writer's primary goal is to make sense. The bookstore's is to make cents."
Writing
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