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I'm fascinated by what people will do to each other. Actually, I'm sort of interested in the gory details of life. — Phil Collins

The whole man is involved, the mind, the heart and the will, and a common cause of spiritual depression is the failure to realize that the Christian life is a whole life, a balanced life. — David Lloyd-Jones

We must escape and help others to escape the two readymade formulas of the pure sexual encounter and the lovers' fusion of identities. — Michel Foucault

Over the past decade, American youth are spending much more time watching TV, listening to music, using a computer and playing video games
a total of 7 1/2 hours every day in front of a screen. The only thing they are spending less time on is reading! — Thomas L. Friedman

The perfection of that silent moment was somehow better than a million mouthfulls promising forever. — Jessica Gadziala

Jesu, lover of my soul, Let me to thy bosom fly, While the nearer waters roll, While the tempest still is high; Hide me,O my Saviour, hide, Till the storm of life is past; Safe into the haven guide, O receive my soul at last. — Charles Wesley

Every Joke is a Tiny Revolution — George Orwell

We whine about things we have little control over; we lament what we believe ought to be changed. — Philip Yancey

It is necessary to be concerned about the importance of educating a really beautiful human spirit. — Shinichi Suzuki

I never intended to make art. — Walt Disney

Well, I'm not going to sit here and pretend that I haven't been a rogue most of my life. — Jack Nicholson

It's not that I'm so smart, it's just that I stay with problems longer. — Abbas Naqvi

If it's in your control, why do you do it? If it's in someone else's control, then who are you blaming? Atoms? The gods? Stupid either way. Blame no one. Set people straight, if you can. If not, just repair the damage. — Marcus Aurelius

One of Frank's key tasks was to kill all people of influence, such as teachers, priests, landowners, politicians, lawyers, and artists. Then he began rearranging huge masses of the population: over a span of five years, 860,000 Poles would be uprooted and resettled; 75,000 Germans would take over their lands; 1,300,000 Poles would be shipped to Germany as slave labor; and 330,000 would simply be shot. With — Diane Ackerman