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I entrust this Twenty-second World Day of the Sick to the intercession of Mary. I ask her to help the sick to bear their sufferings in fellowship with Jesus Christ and to support all those who care for them. To all the ill, and to all the health-care workers and volunteers who assist them, I cordially impart my Apostolic Blessing. — Pope Francis
The only wat to get better at writing is to write. And read. — Stephen King
My opportunity to design school choice systems began in 2003 with a phone call from Jeremy Lack at the New York City Department of Education. He knew of my work on the medical match and wondered if similar efforts might help reorganize the dysfunctional, congested system then used to match students to high schools. — Alvin E. Roth
Everyone's so interior now, they're not really looking around them. They're on their phones. — Kim Gordon
Scratch a fantasy and you'll find a nightmare. — Gail Caldwell
Each painting is its own world, but a lot of times I do see the paintings as one page from a story. You can imagine what has happened before or after. Sometimes they are worded as being a part of a story, especially the paintings where characters are in conversation. — Neil Farber
I taught myself to use a camera - it's not very difficult to use a camera, but I never bothered looking at any textbooks on how to make a picture. I had a much more casual relation to it. For me at the time it was much more about the process rather than the results. — Gillian Wearing
His function is to act as a focusing point for love, fear, and reverence, emotions which are more easily felt towards an individual than towards an organization. — George Orwell
To preach the Bible as 'the handbook for life,' or as the answer to every question, rather than as the revelation of Christ, is to turn the Bible into an entirely different book. This is how the Pharisees approached Scripture, as we can see clearly from the questions they asked Jesus. For the Pharisees, the Scriptures were a source of trivia for life's dilemmas. — Michael Horton
Surprise is the greatest gift which life can grant us. — Boris Pasternak
Furious activity is no substitute for analytical thought. — Alastair Pilkington
What is the difference between an anchovy and a sweaty eyebrow? — Jim Gaffigan
That people should love like this, that Mr. Bankes should feel this for Mrs. Ramsay (she glanced at him musing) was helpful, was exalting. — Virginia Woolf
No person ever gave me nothing but God. — Suge Knight
