The art of photography is all about directing the attention of the viewer.

Steven Pinker
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  3. I dont celebrate any friendship that was build on hate, because we share the common enemy. - Unknown

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  2. The scriptures present a God who delights in genocide, rape, slavery, and the execution of nonconformists, and for millennia those writings were used to rationalize the massacre of infidels, the ownership of women, the beating of children, dominion over animals, and the persecution of heretics...

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  4. We will never have a perfect world, but it’s not romantic or naïve to work toward a better one.

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