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A friend is someone who knows where all your bodies are buried. Because they're the ones who helped you put them there.
And sometimes, if you're really lucky, they help you dig them back up. — Jenny Lawson

For some women, a man is their whole meal. For me, life is a full meal and a man is just the hot sauce. If a man wants to be my whole meal, I say, 'That's nice, baby, but right now, I'm already full. — Lisa Nicole Carson

If they aren't going to advance God's kingdom, I don't care to help them advance their kingdom. — Larry Norman

Let Him easter in us, be a dayspring to the dimness of us, be a crimson-cresseted east. — Gerard Manley Hopkins

What am I? A witch, for the love of God! I am a healer, not a destroyer. I have a choice as all human beings have a choice! And — Anne Rice

Here's what I tell people now when they come to my shows: 'First of all, thank you for stimulating the economy, or at least my economic package.' — Daniel Tosh

The popular contemporary wisdom that a liberal arts education is outmoded is true only to the extent that social equality, liberty, and worldly development of mind and character are outmoded and have been displaced by another set of metrics: income streams, profitability, technological innovation. — Wendy Brown

Anybody who thinks money will make you happy, hasn't got money. — David Geffen

We are never happy; we can only remember that we were so once. — Alexander Smith

Ridicule, the weapon of all others most feared by enthusiasts of every description, and which from its predominance over such minds, often checks what is absurd, and fully as often smothers that which is noble. — Walter Scott

I have studied many religions, many different persuasions of thought in Christian belief, and I have come, in this experience to this: the most important question in anyone's life is the question asked by poor Pilate in Matthew 27:22: 'What shall I do, then, with Jesus who is called Christ?' No Other question in the whole sweep of human experience is as important as this. It is the choice between life and death, between meaningless existence and life abundant. What will you do with Christ? Accept Him and life, or reject Him and die? What else is there? — Dale Evans

If I could do it all again, I'd be a plumber. — Albert Einstein