I don't always know what I'm talking about, but I know I'm right.
I now attend non-orthodox synagogues, and study little during the secular week.
Everything we do affects other people.
Acting in anger and hatred throughout my life, I frequently precipitated what I feared most, the loss of friendships and the need to rely upon the very people I'd abused.
I decided to take God and organized religion seriously, and to reject the secular life which in my teens had looked attractive because it allowed me to act in any way that I wanted.
The thing about me is I have a great little acting school. I teach about 125 students.
Looking back, I wince at the careless way I tossed out my opinions.
[Libertarianism] is about curbing state power to let people be and do what they want. Liberalism is about using state power to make people do and be what liberals want. And that makes all the difference in the world.
I'm very fortunate to be doing the thing I do best, which is play guitar. There aren't many other things I could do.
Military technologies such as Drones, SWAT vehicles and machine-gun-equipped armored trucks once used exclusively in high-intensity war zones such as Iraq and Afghanistan are now being supplied to police departments across the nation and not surprisingly the increase in such weapons is matched by training local police in war zone tactics and strategies.
. . . 'I thought the rule was that all monks were shaved. ' 'Oh, Soto says he is bald under the hair,'said Lu Tze. 'He says the hair is a separate creature that just happens to live on him.