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Because of the failure of religion to offer satisfying answers to an increasing number of people, it's time for philosophy to address forcefully these questions that everybody is wondering about. — Rebecca Goldstein

Make big pots of soups, stews and chilis - they stretch a buck, and you can live off them for days! — Rachael Ray

Ain't the best prayin' jest bein' with God and talkin' a while, like He's a good friend, stead a-like he runs a store and you've come in a-hopin' to git a bargain? — Olive Ann Burns

No society will long survive without mothers who care for their young and provide that nurturing care so essential for their normal development. — Ezra Taft Benson

Lunch makes me feel a bit better. — Suzanne Collins

To say that you believe in free speech 'but' is not simply to qualify your support, but to dissolve it altogether. Free speech is not something you can sort-of believe in on a scale of 1 to 10. — Mick Hume

Someone intruding within 18 inches without consent is regarded as threatening or uncomfortable behavior. — Lionel Rose

If you truly believe, then what you desire becomes achievable. — Robin Nixon

Alas, all that sound and fury disguised the fact that on Omaha Beach at least, the bombs fell too long, the rockets fell too short, and the naval gunfire was too brief. — Craig L. Symonds

*jerk'jrk 1 an ex-wife or ex-husband who continually annoys you with stupid, irrational, and immature behavior 2 one whose values differ so dramatically from yours that you wonder how you will ever make it through your child's lifetime — Julie A., M.A. Ross

We all learn how to do something eventually. First, we fall down. Then we get up. We fall down yet again, and then we get up. And then we succeed. — Sydney Wilhelmy

I have the Angela Jolie of vaginas. — Amy Poehler

The critic is a man who prefers the indolence of opinion to the trials of action. — John Mason Brown