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In America, the policeman is a working-class hero. In England, the policeman is a working-class traitor. — Martin Amis

I have a feeling that if Darwin turns out to be right, the Christian faith won't fall apart after all. Faith is more resilient than that. Like a living organism, it has a remarkable ability to adapt to change. At our best, Christians embrace this quality, leaving enough space within orthodoxy for God to surprise us every now and then. At our worst, we kick and scream our way through each and every change, burning books and bridges and even people along the way. But if we can adjust to Galileo's universe, we can adjust to Darwin's biology - even the part about the monkeys. If there's one thing I know for sure, it's that faith can survive just about anything, so long as it's able to evolve. — Rachel Held Evans

My religion recognizes no obligation to resolve doubt other than through rational means; and it commands no mere faith in eternal truths — Moses Mendelssohn

Trust to a plank, draw precarious breath,
At most seven inches from the jaws of death. — Juvenal

We have two useless gods who never leave our island, but like to dwell in it constantly, Poverty and Helplessness. — Herodotus

Simon, don't you think I'm scared of that too? You're not the only one on that ledge. If we jump, we jump together. We fall together. — Cassandra Clare

I think it's the sign of a leader to step up and say, you know, when something's not working to have the guts to reverse it. And the worst thing you can do is to let that mistake linger. — Jeff Zucker

in which great difficulties are found to the present day by Englishmen, whose language presents no certain laws for rendering any given sound into a fixed combination of letters. — James Cook

It is better to keep silence and be something than to talk and be nothing. — Ignatius Of Antioch

Whether or no being hopelessly vulgar is being 'bad' is a question for the metaphysicians. — Henry James

Publishing companies are like schoolyard bullies that can't even fight well. — Tucker Max