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If your posture is that of one washing dirty feet, you are prevented from looking down on others and, instead, look up to them. — Jonah Books

I like to go and watch 'Blade Runner,' which made no sense but which I loved going into that world. I think people loved going into the world of 'Dune' with all of its problems. — Kyle MacLachlan

Although the recession is strong and although hard times await us in the next 2 or 3 months, Spain will continue to grow in the second quarter of 2009. — Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero

What makes human life meaningful? I still felt literature provided the best account of the life of the mind, while neuroscience laid down the most elegant rules of the brain. — Paul Kalanithi

Any good marriage is secret territory, a necessary white space on society's map. What others don't know about it is what makes it yours. — Stephen King

You are more than likely thinking by now that all of this sounds somewhat fanciful, perhaps over the top, all too complicated and even perhaps at times chaotic. It may seem so at first glance, but life here is a complex and intriguing happening, with never a dull moment to be had. And why should it not be so? "Death" as you have named it, is not the end of life. It is to us a birth back here once again to our side, to our true home. So it is a rebirth in a sense. — Natasha Rendell

What young man had ever paraded about that way, without a reason, a maiden in her flower? And — Henry James

You can experience true delight on the Sabbath from family history work ... Finding family members ... can bring immense joy. — Russell M. Nelson

The things that have taken place over my career have been unbelievable. I have a lot of great moments to cherish. — Steve Largent

Don't wait for Tomorrow, as tomorrow might be too late- Tylia Flores — Tylia Flores

Too often, people hear the word "theory" and they think it to mean "an idea which has not been proven." They will tell you that a theory is the opposite of a "fact." But it is more accurate to say that a theory is an idea which has not been disproven, and a fact (in the historical sense) is just a theory that most everybody agrees with. — Simon Trinculo