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It's a very common belief [among Mormons] that the Constitution will hang by a thread and the Church will save it. — Jan Shipps

The road may bend out of sight at times, but I know what lies ahead: the faraway horses. — Buck Brannaman

They used to beat me up after Sunday School, I used to get beat up ... yeah, that's a nice little thank you from Jesus. — Dane Cook

What we want is to make something that fills utterly the sight and can't be used to make life only bearable. — Sam Francis

We can imprison ourselves with our wants, wishes, and false dreams. — Kilroy J. Oldster

Lily exited the dark chamber of the bookseller's store clutching a small book in her grubby hands, content with her purchase. Her voice was hoarse from selling trinkets all — Patty Apostolides

Life's too short to eat anywhere else. — Ruth Fertel

I don't perform well in private. Socially, I mean. And I didn't as a child. Actors aren't necessarily outgoing, are they? — Lindsay Duncan

As the father of six children, I know very well the challenges technology poses to our families. — Mike Fitzpatrick

What is wrong with looking muscular? Muscles are beautiful. Strength is beautiful. Muscle tissue is beautiful. It is metabolically, medically, and philosophically beautiful. Muscles retreat when they're not used, but they will always come back if you give them good reason. No matter how old you get, your muscles never lose hope. Few cells of the body are as capable as muscle cells are of change and reformation, of achievement and transcendence. — Natalie Angier

After all, if you believe that no one was ever corrupted by a book, you also have to believe that no one was ever improved by a book (or a play or a movie). You have to believe, in other words, that all art is morally trivial and that, consequently, all education is morally irrelevant. No one, not even a university professor, really believes that. — Irving Kristol

Collective human actions are transforming, even ravaging, the biosphere - perhaps irreversibly - through global warming and loss of biodiversity. — Martin Rees