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We are not called to give lifestyle tips or the self-help plumbing that today's worldly men and women crave. The Bible says the gospel is the "power of God for salvation to everyone who believes." (Romans 1:16b), so we must proclaim it. — Richard D. Phillips

Just because you've reached a certain level of success, that doesn't mean you've become corrupted by the system. — Shepard Fairey

My grandmother died in 1991 and I was born in '86. We only met once, but I didn't speak English and she didn't speak Spanish - so we had a communication problem. — Oona Chaplin

To quote a great sage ... answer unclear, try again later. — A. Lee Martinez

I do must decidedly object, and have a most invincible and powerful repugnance to that frequent reference to the Almighty in small matters, which so many excellent persons consider necessary in the education of children. I think it monstrous to hold the source of inconceivable mercy and goodness perpetually up to them as an avenging and wrathful God who - making them in His wisdom children before they are men and women - is to punish them awfully for every little venial offence which is almost a necessary part of that stage of life. — Charles Dickens

I never write down to my audiences. I respect honest sentiment and honest pratfalls. — Preston Sturges

My family isn't really Italian. We're more like Olive Garden Italian. — Mike Birbiglia

Mankind will endure when the world appreciates the logic of diversity. — Indira Gandhi

It's important for couples to be friends first and to respect each other as individuals. — Anupam Kher

For a century, environmentalism has divided itself into warring camps: conservationists versus preservationists.... The struggle pits those who would meddle with nature against those who would leave it be.... The only sensible way forward lies in a melding of the two philosophies. If nature has grown artificial, then restoring wilderness requires human intervention. We must manage nature in order to leave it alone. — David Baron