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All who have been great and good without Christianity would have been much greater and better with it. If there be, amongst the sons of men, a single exception to this maxim, the divine Socrates may be allowed to put in the strongest claim. It was his high ambition to deserve, by deeds, not by creeds, an unrevealed heaven, and by works, not by faith, to enter an unpromised land. — Charles Caleb Colton

Like the wells and springs of their island, like Hiro's clouds, the fountains of their eyes were empty now, dry as the cracked soil. Or perhaps their tears flowed inward, scalding their young hearts. — Edward Stanton

My mom put me in a Pampers commercial on TV. — Christian Slater

I hate it when people imply that people only read because they have nothing better to do. — Jo Walton

The Prophets even express their surprise that God should take notice of man, who is too little and too unimportant to be worthy of the attention of the Creator; how, then, should other living creatures be considered as proper objects for Divine Providence! — Maimonides

I am happy and content with and within myself. — David Hope

Our bodies don't know how to digest these 'food like' products resulting in stress and weight gain! Nourish your body with real foods and it will shine for you. — Jason Vale

A part of him that was still lost in the mountains around Snowcreek, Montana. — Sibylla Matilde

The church, by and large, has had a poor record of encouraging freedom. She has spent so much time inculcating in us the fear of making mistakes, that she has made us like ill-taught piano students: we play our songs, but we never really hear them because our main concern is not to make music to avoid some flub that will get us in dutch. — Robert Farrar Capon

Maybe that is the only thing I have ever learned about love: love is when you save someone no matter what the cost. — Sarah Rees Brennan

The last chapter discussed why we see time go forward: why disorder increases and why we remember the past but not the future. — Stephen Hawking