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I believe that religious witness should not mobilize public authority to impose a view where a decision is inherently private in nature or where people are deeply divided about whether it is ... Americans are plainly and persistently divided about abortion and the fiat of government cannot settle the issue as a matter of conscience or of conduct. — Edward Kennedy

They amuse themselves by playing an irrelevant ecclesiastical game called "Let's Pretend." Let's pretend that we possess the objective truth of God in our inerrant Scriptures or in our infallible pronouncements or in our unbroken apostolic traditions. — John Shelby Spong

I will not take what you need to give me. I will take what you want to give me. — Grace Hopper

What I learned about acting is that you become the character, like I became 'Timothy Green.' — CJ Adams

Did you find Jesus? — Sandra Brown

When I came here [to Malaysia] I heard that there is a problem with the concept of pluralism whereby pluralism is understood in a very narrow way, which I think is wrong. This is not to diminish your sense of truth in what you believe but to acknowledge the fact that we live in a world where we need to deal with pluralism. It's a fact. — Tariq Ramadan

The war on drugs is being lost on a daily basis. — Rhys Ifans

And I'd have you know, through all of it, I still had perfect nails! Because I am completely swell. — Sarah Scheele

States have two kinds of power: latent power and military power. — John Mearsheimer

You can survive and strive in life. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Robert Service once said dying is easy, it's the keeping on living that's hard, and of course the poet was on the money, as poets usually are when it comes to smugly self-evident affirmations. — Laird Barron

It is stupid to hope, but sometimes hope is all you have. — Cassandra Clare

If I release my bird from its cage, I think I have given it freedom as I watch it fly away. But, what good to the bird is its freedom if its mind is still in the cage? — Princess Mazzaloulou

You're right not to talk. It's a sort of higher honesty, I think. Once you start talking, there's no telling what you'll say. — Marilynne Robinson