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The bible is the cradle that holds the Christ, without him it is nothing more than wood and straw. — Martin Luther

Just because I am a chef doesn't mean I don't rely on fast recipes. Indeed, we all have moments when, pressed for time, we'll use a can of tuna and a tomato for a first course. It's a question of choosing the right recipes for the rest of the menu. — Jacques Pepin

I feel the weight of time passing, slipping through my fingers faster than I can hold on to it. — Caisey Quinn

But there is no observable evidence and a few of the Big Bangists themselves even admit as much. — M.S. King

As a kid, I couldn't articulate it but I sought out things that could. At first it was horror films - extreme panic and terror, grotesque and maniacal. These films calmed me and made me feel more connected in my experiences. — Tony Burgess

When faced with the illogical, one must expand the sphere of logic to include rules of logic for that which is not logic. This is the only possibility in a world that works according to the rules of rationality. — Judith Merkle Riley

Birth means nothing where there is no virtue. — Moliere

If animals could speak, mankind would weep. — Anthony Douglas

I admire the women who can have babies and jump right back to work. As a nursing mother, I couldn't sit there and just pump all day. I needed to be close to my baby. — Nia Long

Probably we each could point to times in our own lives when if we had listened to someone's advice, we, too, could have avoided many problems. — Devin Brown

Women in love are pathetic
and I cannot be bothered, for now,
I am back to metaphysics
and my armpits gather hair. — Mie Hansson

My mother is from Paris, so she was quite a fashion plate. I always had that French influence at home. — Nicole Miller

The case against the Jews is long and damning; it would justify ten thousand times as many pogroms as now go on in the world. — H.L. Mencken