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Never let an old person live in your body. — Michael Savage

I am the biggest "but why?" question asker. — Jennifer Lawrence

Hey! When he dug into it, rifling through her things, she snapped, Go Yoda someone else's supplies, asshole. — Kresley Cole

Everything that ever has been always will be, and everything that ever will be always has been. — Kurt Vonnegut

The old rules and the old methods of winning are gone. — Dick Morris

Live, laugh, love, every day to it's fullest, for who knows, tomorrow, may not be. — Shahrukh Khan

It is quite possible that China may reach the stages of socialism and communism considerably later than your countries in the West which are so much more highly developed economically. — Mao Zedong

If one of you is walking through a dark valley personally of course it affects the marriage. But it is not about the marriage. — John Eldredge

Acting is just a job at the end of the day, and it's a very strange one. — Philip Glenister

Jesus lives! the same comforting, helping, instructing, loving Elder Brother, as when John leaned on His bosom, as when He lifted Peter up from the waves, as when He dried Mary's tears with His, "Thy sins are forgiven thee." Jesus lives! the same almighty Saviour, Guide, Intercessor, as when He ascended to glory with the broken fetters of sin and death in His pierced hands. — Abbott Eliot Kittredge

Enclosed within his artificial creation, man finds that there is "no exit"; that he cannot pierce the shell of technology again to find the ancient milieu to which he was adapted for hundreds of thousands of years ... In our cities there is no more day or night or heat or cold. But there is overpopulation, thralldom to press and television, total absence of purpose. All men are constrained by means external to them to ends equally external. The further the technical mechanism develops that allows us to escape natural necessity, the more we are subjected to artificial technical necessities. — Jacques Ellul