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I think there is just a vein of humanity that really loves animals and really loves to read about them. — Sara Gruen

The physical exercise and emotional stretching that children enjoy in unorganized play is more varied and less time-bound than is found in organized sports. Playtime - especially unstructured, imaginative, exploratory play - is increasingly recognized as an essential component of wholesome child development. — Richard Louv

The zoo kills the 'wild' in wild animal. — Mokokoma Mokhonoana

how much Jesus had broken away from the historically conditioned attitudes of his time, for the prevailing idea at that time was that good health and good fortune were a sign of God's favor to the deserving. This is how they got around the problem of evil, for it meant that the poor and suffering were only having divinely ordained punishment for their sin. No doubt this justified in the minds of the people of his day a great deal of social abuse, even as today some people of wealth and means look upon their material gains as their "just due." Jesus — John A. Sanford

I have a high priest in heaven — Robert Murray M'Cheyne

Kyra Sedgwick told me, 'Keep your heart where your feet are' and that's incredibly difficult to do. It takes a lot of concentration. You've got to be conscientious of each other. — Angie Harmon

G. K. Chesterton says chess players go crazy, not poets. I think he is right. — Donald Miller

You have made me a love poet. — Kamand Kojouri

This is the wonder of Christmas, that in the solitary form of an impoverished infant God has handed me everything that I could never create so that I can be everything that I could never be. — Craig D. Lounsbrough

Being honoured with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame alongside the names of some of my childhood heroes is slightly surreal and incredibly awesome. — Peter Jackson

If triangles had a god, he would have three sides. — Baron De Montesquieu

Avoiding the doctrine of Hell is one step away from denying it altogether. — Mark Dever

I made a vow all those years ago that nobody would die on my watch... Never will that happen again. — B.C. Minton

It was a great mistake to have come. He should have stayed at home and read his book, thought Peter Walsh; should have gone to a music hall; he should have stayed at home, for he knew no one. — Virginia Woolf