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As religion is now practiced and science is now practiced, there is no intersection between the two. That is for certain. And it's not for want of trying. Over the centuries, many people - theologians as well scientists - have tried to explore points of intersection. And anytime anyone has declared that harmony has risen up, it is the consequence of religion acquiescing to scientific discovery. In every single case. — Neil DeGrasse Tyson
Woe be to him that reads but one book. — George Herbert
O, love, love, love!
Love is like a dizziness;
It winna let a poor body
Gang about his biziness! — James Hogg
I think it's very unhealthy to claim you love someone you don't know. — Helen McCrory
He only allowed himself a quick glance at her, knowing as soon as he saw her that she was the kind of girl who could make you think your life was not complete unless she was in it. — Adi Alsaid
Outside of a few national security issues like treason that the Constitution lays out, we don't need federal crimes, and we don't need federal prisons. We need state crimes and state prisons. — Rob Woodall
Whenever I'm with you, I'm home. — Jeff Rich
I'm not a very good writer. I'm working at it. — Henry Rollins
What critics call dirty in our pictures, they call lusty in foreign films. — Billy Wilder
It is not blood that makes you Irish but a willingness to be part of the Irish Nation. — Thomas Davis
One must think with the body and the soul or not think at all. — Hannah Arendt
I started out doing theater and a soap in New York and that's ... sort of what I got stuck in. I was blessed enough to have long runs, and it's sort of hard sometimes then to get out. — Susan Sullivan
Strange are the turns of fortune! Often does hatred hurt itself! — J.R.R. Tolkien
The most amazing thing is that all my sorrows, all of my darkest moments, are becoming my gifts. — Anna White
The franchise itself gives no real power, unless accompanied by the right on the part of all the possessors of it to elect something like an equal number of representatives. — John Bright
