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chooses club country doors easiest extend finds gay mainstream marriage minimize opens outsider privilege separate society tolerant university
Mainstream American society finds it easiest to be tolerant when the outsider chooses to minimize the differences that separate him from the majority. The country club opens its doors to Jews. The university welcomes African-Americans. Heterosexuals extend the privilege of marriage to the gay community. Malcolm Gladwell
chooses rather spend time
If only because he chooses to spend time with her rather than getting up to things he shouldn't. Prince Charles
chooses patron purchase third tickets
If a patron chooses to purchase tickets through a third party, they do so at their own risk. Nancy Parrott
chooses executive felt vote
I felt having one person, one vote would be all-inclusive, but if this is what they decided, it is the executive that chooses the process, Peter Kelly
chooses good happiness man mistakes
No man chooses evil because it is evil; he only mistakes it for happiness, the good he seeks. Mary Wollstonecraft
chooses generation scary sees sort
It is a quirk of American culture that each generation of nonconservatives sees the right-wingers of its own generation as the scary ones, then chooses to remember the right-wingers of the last generation as sort of cuddly. Rick Perlstein
chooses drop expects somehow sounds whatever whenever
You do not want to talk to me on the phone. How do I know? Because I don't want to talk to you on the phone. Nothing personal, I just can't stand the thing. I find it intrusive and somehow presumptuous. It sounds off insolently whenever it chooses and expects me to drop whatever I'm doing and, well, engage. With others! Jeffrey Kluger
chooses evident partly
America's addiction to violence is partly evident in the heroes it chooses to glorify. Henry Giroux
chooses decision declare disaster reasons rests solely
The decision to declare a disaster rests solely with the president. The reasons he chooses are his and his alone. James McIntyre