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Christianity has therefore retained a strong hold on the public mind in America ... In the United States ... Christianity itself is a fact so irresistibly established, that no one undertakes either to attack or to defend it. — Alexis De Tocqueville
If I'd been joking I would have said, a blind guy walks into a bar. And a table. And a couple of chairs. — Anonymous
We all make mistakes that torture us the whole of our lives. Unfortunately, fate doesn't always allow us a second chance. I — Sherrilyn Kenyon
I originate from a family where sauce is viewed as a refreshment. — Erma Bombeck
And you treat me wonderfully and keep all your promises. — Ernest Hemingway,
What is the greatest mistake a parent can make?' she asked. 'To believe that your children will be just like you. — Michael Scott
It is television's primary damage that it provides ten million children with the same fantasy, ready-made and on a platter. — Marya Mannes
If there were no war, if there was peace in the world, I'd say fine, have fun! But, Montag, you mustn't go back to being just a fireman. All isn't well with the world. — Ray Bradbury
Security comes first from inside of you. Then, if you are very lucky, you will be in a position to find other people who also possess that same sort of security, and build some sort of family or community as a team. — Anthony D. Ravenscroft
The key to thrillers is vicarious pleasure. — Lee Child
Men who, in their hearts, really care no more for mankind than See-wise cared for the fish, lift their voices in shouts of a spurious humanity, in order to raise themselves to power, on the shoulders of an excited populace. Bloodshed, domestic violence, impracticable efforts to attain an impossible perfection, and all the evils of a civil conflict are forgotten or blindly attempted, in order to raise themselves in the arms of those they call the people. — James Fenimore Cooper
Imagine a world in which medicine was oriented toward healing rather than disease, where doctors believed in the natural healing capacity of human beings and emphasized prevention above treatment. In such a world, doctors and patients would be partners working toward the same ends. — Andrew Weil
