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There are rich people, and there are those who have money. They are not the same people. — Coco Chanel

The work of prayer, when we feel least like praying, is neither to inflate or deflate the world or ourselves, but to restore our connection to the powerful currents of life. — Mark Nepo

But a man with an experience is never at the mercy of a man with only an argument ... If we can lead people into the manifest presence of God, all false theological houses of cards will tumble down. — Tommy Tenney

But we're dying here. — Janet Morris

Women are tough campaigners. They certainly know how to withstand attacks. And I think we make a mistake if we say, as some do, that women should play by different rules, or that they are somehow especially vulnerable to the rules of politics. I don't think that's true. — Ellen Malcolm

She told me that she liked white people but didn't have any close white friends and asked if I was interested in cross-pollinating. I told her we would see how things went but not to put the chicken wing before the egg. We grew to be fast friends, and a couple — Chelsea Handler

Some churches would rather die than to get out of the comfort of the past. — Thom S. Rainer

If I'm in Maui, I play soccer and tennis and go kite-surfing. I prefer doing a sport as opposed to going to a gym. I'm not big on gyms. When I did 'Rampart,' I lost 30 pounds because I felt it was better for the character. I worked out constantly, maybe twice a day, and minimized caloric intake. — Woody Harrelson

I always feel a fool when in the company of people who work for a living. It brings out my startling lack of common sense. — Stephen Fry

Every man speaks and writes with intent to be understood; and it can seldom happen but he that understands himself, might convey his notions to another, if, content to be understood, he did not seek to be admired; but when once he begins to contrive how his sentiments may be received, not with most ease to his reader, but with most advantage to himself, he then transfers his consideration from words to sounds, from sentences to periods, and, as he grows more elegant, becomes less intelligible. — Samuel Johnson

There is no 'why' in a world that would be perfect in itself. — Haruki Murakami

Your destination and destiny are uncertain, but you can create the illusion of certainty if you know the direction you are going. — Ben Tolosa

Gimme a visky with a ginger ale on the side - and don't be stinchy, beby. — Greta Garbo

Friends are God's apology for relations. — Hugh Kingsmill