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Who now accuses? Who now condemns? Christ has died, yes rather, has risen again. — Charles Haddon Spurgeon

Every day I think, 'Gosh, I wish I could be like George Carlin, Bill Maher: I want that edge.' But every time I start to get that edgy thing, I get kind of mean. — Tom Smothers

The artichoke above all is the vegetable expression of civilised living, of the long view, of increasing delight by anticipation and crescendo. No wonder it was once regarded as an aphrodisiac. It had no place in the troll's world of instant gratification. It makes no appeal to the meat-and-two-veg mentality. — Jane Grigson

No one can give you better advice than yourself. — Marcus Tullius Cicero

Nobody knew how to be what they were right. — John Barth

I keep hearing all these jokes on TV about how people in Arkansas are still barefoot hillbillies. Sure there are plenty of people living up in the hills and mountains on Arkansas. Why not? The scenery is breathtaking from their million-dollar houses up in those hills. Those people bought Wal-Mart stock early. They paid cash for those homes.
-Little Rock resident on how some people from "up North" view Arkansas — Maryln Schwartz

I've not been distracted by a long-running TV show or visits to America for pilot season. — Elliot Cowan

We could make a treaty without a marriage."
"No," he said.
"You are sure?"
"Yes," he said. — Megan Whalen Turner

Kindness is the beginning of cruelty. — Frank Herbert

Practice. It's not about perfect, it's about practice. — Christine Haggerty

We'll call you ... Ram. Wait - don't we have a Ram in this class? I don't want any confusion, it'll be Balram. You know who Balram was, don't you?"
"No, sir."
"He was the sidekick of the god Krishna. Know what my name is?"
"No, sir."
"He laughed. "Krishna. — Aravind Adiga

Hope is a waking dream. — Aristotle.

The process of translating comprises in its essence the whole secret of human understanding of the world and of social communication. — Hans-Georg Gadamer