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In politics, nothing good ever comes from the unexpected. — Chris Matthews
God, in the orthodox view, causes famine, plague, and flood. Was God evil? Evil is a convenient fiction. — Peter Straub
When you're imagining peace, you can't kill anyone. That's good isn't it? — Yoko Ono
As always, imagine how great the press corps would be if it devoted 1/1000th the energy to dissecting non-sex political wrongdoing — Glenn Greenwald
I enjoy wine collecting and great food. — Deep Roy
Any frequent visitor to Hawaii is fixated on mapping how the islands have changed since their last visit. — Hanya Yanagihara
I'm perplexed, though, by your application of the term 'negative' to my figural imagery. — Brian Ferneyhough
The Eucharist had so powerful an attraction for the Blessed Virgin that she could not live away from It. She lived in It and by It. She passed her days and her nights at the feet of her Divine Son ... Her love for her hidden God shone in her countenance and communicated its ardor to all about her. — Peter Julian Eymard
Ultimately, you change the culture in Washington only one way, and it's one election at a time, with the character of the people you send. — Paul Sadler
When we are weak, then are we strong. When most empty of self, we are most full of God. — Charles Hodge
In reality of everyday occurrences I've had to submit to people in order not to lose them. It's less the submission that bothers me, I guess, than how it makes my life miserable. And what happens if I can't forgive myself for making that choice? And what if, in order to keep on living, I have to continue to accept myself? What am I supposed to do? Conclusion: It'd be best if I'm destroyed. The best thing is for me just to vanish. — Natsuo Kirino
He and Aunty looked alike, but Uncle Jack made better use of his face — Harper Lee
The ability of humans to read meaning into patterns is the most defining characteristic we have. — Eleanor Catton
Grandchildren are their grandparents' toys. — Mokokoma Mokhonoana