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I find most famous Christians to be full of themselves and of prejudice and self-loathing, masquerading as devout religious belief. I find all fundamentalism to be terrifying and very destructive. — Anne Lamott

When someone asks us "How are things?" we may give a throwaway answer, but our true response is a function of how well our core personal projects are going. — Susan Cain

I don't want to lose you," he says.
I stop because I finally know what I need to say.
"Gray, I'm not yours to lose. — Katie Kacvinsky

be whispered more now, only spoken of in hushed terms, because Lucas Grantham might — Gilly Macmillan

Fathom the hypocrisy of a government that requires every citizen to prove they are insured ... But not everyone must prove they are a citizen. — Ben Stein

It is only when people don't know history well that they judge the present so blindly in ignorance! — Ernest Agyemang Yeboah

When I was twelve, the passage from silent film to the talkies had an impact on me-I still watch silent films. I don't think that there is any such thing as an old film; you don't say, 'I read an old book by Flaubert,' or 'I saw an old play by Moliere.' — Alain Resnais

If you let your head get too big, it'll break your neck. — Elvis Presley

Do not think that you will be able to succeed in your affairs by your own efforts, but only by the assistance of God; and on setting out, consign yourself to His care, believing that He will do that which will be best for you. — Francis De Sales

Any country where I am not bored is a country that teaches me nothing. — Albert Camus

If you're an artist, you've submitted to authority ... — John Geddes

Republicans are always criticizing President Obama for using the teleprompter. Is that a big deal? After eight years of George Bush, I'm glad we have a president that can read. — Jay Leno

The man who arrives at the doors of artistic creation with none of the madness of the Muses would be convinced that technical ability alone was enough to make an artist ... what that man creates by means of reason will pale before the art of inspired beings. — Plato