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As powerful as anyone may claim God to be, somehow he always needs money. — George Carlin

The family has a social function and so it should be sustained. — Rocco Buttiglione

To smoke or not to smoke: I can make of either a life-work. — Mignon McLaughlin

Not the same thing in my opinion. You forgive for you. To find peace. You don't want that toxic shit eating up your soul. But you can use the injustice to fuel you." I — Leslie N. Johnson

As frost, raised to its utmost intensity, produces the sensation of fire, so any good quality, overwrought and pushed to excess, turns into its own contrary. — William Matthews

Philosophers have debated the meaning of life for centuries, rarely coming to the same conclusion. — Stephen King

One day, when I can afford you, I will sign you,' he said, before we went our separate ways. — Didier Drogba

[To] explain the phenomena of the mineral kingdom ... systems are usually reduced to two classes, according as they refer to the origin of terrestrial bodies to FIRE or to WATER; and ... their followers have of late been distinguished by the fanciful names of Vulcanists and Neptunists. To the former of these Dr HUTTON belongs much more than to the latter; though, as he employs the agency both of fire and water in his system, he cannot, in strict propriety, be arranged with either. — John Playfair

That was a real fireball. — John Glenn

Where tillage begins, other arts follow. The farmers therefore are the founders of human civilization. — Daniel Webster

Please excuse Jason from eternal damnation. He has had amnesia. — Rick Riordan

God works in mysterious, inefficient, and breathtakingly cruel ways — Penn Jillette

Style has no formula, but it has a secret key.
It is the extension of your personality. — Ernst Haas

Throughout history, politicians have used other people's property to buy themselves power. That is the primary achievement of the welfare state. — James Bovard