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God is not someone who can be tacked on to our lives. — Francis Chan

And yet ... it's the little things that fret the holes in life ... like moths ... and ruin it. — L.M. Montgomery

Commercial to the core, Elvis was the kind of singer dear to the heart of the music business. For him to sing a song was to sell asong. His G clef was a dollar sign. — Albert Goldman

Movies are something people see all over the world because there is a certain need for it. — Wim Wenders

The word agriculture, after all, does not mean "agriscience," much less "agribusiness." It means "cultivation of land." And cultivation is at the root of the sense both of culture and of cult. The ideas of tillage and worship are thus joined in culture. And these words all come from an Indo-European root meaning both "to revolve" and "to dwell." To live, to survive on the earth, to care for the soil, and to worship, all are bound at the root to the idea of a cycle. It is only by understanding the cultural complexity and largeness of the concept of agriculture that we can see the threatening diminishments implied by the term "agribusiness." (pg. 285, The Use of Energy) — Wendell Berry

The time when Christianity arose, with its exalted claims about Jesus, was the same time when the emperor cult had started to move into full swing, with its exalted claims about the emperor. Christians were calling Jesus God directly on the heels of the Romans calling the emperor God. — Bart D. Ehrman

I think it now comes down to whether you have the skills or not. — Jordan Knight

Modernity is a busy place, spinning with silicon speed that goes ever faster but never forward, people pressed into cities full of loneliness. — Douglas Wilson

Well, the family always was bright, and brightness, as you know, decays brilliantly. — Gregory Maguire

Fifteen. Sixteen was probably something, but fifteen - fifteen was a place between here and nowhere. — Jacqueline Woodson

Chaperoning rules had relaxed since the outbreak of war. It was no longer scandalous for a single woman to go out unescorted in the daytime. — Ken Follett

I never quarrel with actions. My one quarrel is with words — Oscar Wilde