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Saudi Arabia, and began having children, Osama bin Laden completed his high school education at the Al-Thager — Jean Sasson

People like Frank Zappa and Bryan Ferry knew we could pick and choose from the history of music, stick things together looking for friction and energy. They were more like playwrights; they invented characters and wrote a life around them. — Brian Eno

This is a book that looks at how we can use the challenges, joys, struggles, and celebrations of marriage to draw closer to God and to grow in Christian character. — Gary L. Thomas

Why are we reading a Shakespeare play or 'Huckleberry Finn?' Well, because these works are great, but they also tell us something about the times in which they were created. Unfortunately, previous eras and dead authors often used language or accepted as normal sentiments that we now find unacceptable. — Jane Smiley

If I love a dose of (good) theology or philosophy, I probably also love discipline, improvement, wisdom, and challenges. If I hate it, I am probably too comfortable and proud to try to question myself. — Criss Jami

Curled up, closed his eyes, and marched himself off, as if sleep were an actual place, like home, like the kitchen - a place a mouse could go to. — Cynthia Voigt

One of the reasons I'm an interesting person to be married to is my intensely late-blooming self-awareness. — John Ortberg

Life can deal you an amazing hand. Do you play it steady, bluff like crazy or go all in? — Joe Simpson

Good movies are what I wait my whole life for. — Samuel Goldwyn Jr.

Educated people can make their own choices about their governments. And certainly for women, an education allows you to understand your rights. — Laura Bush

Intonation is important, especially when it is cold. — Eugene Ormandy

I have a problem. I am an intellectual, but at the same time I am not very clever. — Sue Townsend

Some people think that, inevitably, every robot that does any task is a bad thing for the human race, because it could be taking a job away. But that isn't necessarily true. You can also think of the robot as making a person more productive and enabling people to do things that are currently economically infeasible. But a person plus a robot or a fleet of robots could do things that would be really useful. — Stuart J. Russell