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Thank God she doesn't have to be confirmed by the Senate.
(on the birth of his granddaughter) — Herbert Hoover

Western culture is hell-bent on ignoring, disbelieving, and, in some cases, actively twisting the truth about what we should be eating - so much so that it can be hard for us to believe that we've been lied to all these years. — T. Colin Campbell

But when we place God on our side of things, that we are now ridding the world of evil - that's very dangerous, that one nation has this role to rid the world of evil. What about the evil we have committed, that we are complicit in? — Jim Wallis

Steep are the seas and savaging and cold
In broken waters terrible to try;
And vast against the winter night the wold,
And harbourless for any sail to lie.
But you shall lead me to the lights, and I
Shall hymn you in a harbour story told.
This is the faith that I have held and hold,
And this is that in which I mean to die. — Hilaire Belloc

What fire joins none man can put aside, — George R R Martin

People don't need to become more aware of poverty - they need to know how to end it, — Hugh Evans

Too many actors try to get too much out of scenes that they ought to be leaving alone, just doing them quickly and getting the hell out. — Howard Hawks

We love people differently at different stages of our knowledge of them. As love changes its hape and its nature, we have to decide what we're going to do about that love on any given day. — Barbara Hambly

Operating systems are like underwear - nobody really wants to look at them. — Bill Joy

Jon could not find it in him to pray to any gods, old or new. If they were real, he thought, they were as cruel and implacable as winter. — George R R Martin

Some people relax better without the confines of clothes," Peabody said, then flushed when Eve cast a considering glance over her shoulder. "I've heard. — J.D. Robb

If I desired to kill the senator why did I not do it? You all admit that I had him in my power. — Preston Brooks

In some ways we were more remote than strangers because strangers at least have the possibility of yet unmade connections. — Jean Hegland