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I am committed to ensure that our 2008 Republican presidential candidates forthrightly address issues of importance to the African-American community. — Ken Mehlman

God has given us evidence sufficiently clear to convince those with an open heart and mind ... — Blaise Pascal

That's really eco-friendly of you," Vee told Marcie. "Recycling Nora's old trash. — Becca Fitzpatrick

Qui-Gon believes that the boy - Anakin is his name - stands at the center of a vergence in the Force, and believes further that his finding him was the will of the Force. — James Luceno

And I sing and sing of awful things The pleasure that my sadness brings. — Conor Oberst

The unforgettable thing in his life is usually not a thing he has done or left undone, but a thing done to him - some insolence or cruelty for which he could not, or did not, avenge himself. — Max Beerbohm

The sadness sorrow is to desire death while you have life. — Lailah Gifty Akita

O! he give to us his Joy
That our grief he may destroy;
Till our grief is fled and gone
He doth sit by us and moan. — William Blake

At root what is needed for scientific inquiry is just receptivity to data, skill in reasoning, and yearning for truth. Admittedly, ingenuity can help too. — Willard Van Orman Quine

The act of you leaving was just the full stop at the end of a terrible sentence. Fact is, I lost you long before you ever left. — Beau Taplin

Now God refused to come down to earth in the form of potato-flour; that was an undeniable, indisputable fact. — Joris-Karl Huysmans

If a currency is to become a growing, an increasing reserve currency, there has to be not only a demand for it there has to be a supply of it. — Robert C. Solomon

I love the word 'fantasy' ... but I love it for the almost infinite room it gives an author to play: an infinite playroom, of a sort, in which the only boundaries are those of the imagination. I do not love it for the idea of commercial fantasy. Commercial fantasy, for good or for ill, tends to drag itself through already existing furrows, furrows dug by J. R. R. Tolkien or Robert E. Howard, leaving a world of stories behind it, excluding so much. There was so much fine fiction, fiction allowing free reign to the imagination of the author, beyond the shelves of genre. That was what we wanted to read. — Neil Gaiman