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People are often worried. They are told they ought to love God. They cannot find any such feeling in themselves. What are they to do? The answer is the same as before. Act as if you did. Do not sit trying to manufacture feelings. Ask yourself, 'If I were sure that I loved God, what would I do?' When you have found the answer, go and do it. — C.S. Lewis

When I am starting a new game, I have to program it for the Apple, because I want to get all of the markets. — Bill Budge

Begin your story with a sentence that will immediately grab hold of your listener's ears like a surly nun in a Catholic school. — Amy Sedaris

Those who meet objections to their forcing their religion on others with cries of 'Show respect!' clearly have no grasp of irony. — Christina Engela

Evil would always come to me disguised in systems and dignified by law. — Pat Conroy

When the sweet ache of being alive, lodged between who you are and who you will be, is awakened, befriend this moment. It will guide you. Its sweetness is what holds you. Its ache is what moves you on. — Mark Nepo

What you didn't have, you didn't have. — Anne Holm

If history only remembers one in a thousand of us, then that future will be filled with stories of who we were and what we did. — Electronic Arts

Love is no inoculation against murder. — N.K. Jemisin

Together with the call comes responsibility — Sunday Adelaja

Too many land users and too many conservationists seem to have accepted the doctrine that the availability of goods is determined by the availability of cash, or credit, and by the market. In other words, they have accepted the idea always implicit in the arguments of the land-exploiting corporations: that there can be, and that there is, a safe disconnection between economy and ecology, between human domesticity and the wild world. Industrializing farmers have too readily assumed that the nature of their land could safely be subordinated to the capability of their technology, and that conservation could safely be left to conservationists. Conservationists have too readily assumed that the integrity of the natural world could be preserved mainly by preserving tracts of wilderness, and that the nature and nurture of the economic landscapes could safely be left to agribusiness, the timber industry, debt-ridden farmers and ranchers, and migrant laborers. To — Wendell Berry

The world's 'freeest' country has the highest number in prison. — Arundhati Roy

Wit had conquered science by laughing it out of court. — Philip Schuyler Allen

Computer power grows according to Moore's law, as does the sophistication of handheld devices. — Martin Rees