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You want to know the problem with going somewhere no one's ever been? It takes so damned long to get there. — Dayton Ward

Opponents of cap and trade should be careful what they wish for. — Joshua A. Tucker

I like walking on the edge.. — Gemological Institute Of America

I feel like I've spent the majority of my time touring and traveling, so if I reduced the actual time making music, it's probably four and a half years at the most. — Beck

The 'Church' is ... catholic because her communion embraces the whole human race. — Pope Francis

Poverty comes from Hell. Prosperity comes from Heaven. Adam had complete dominion over the earth and all it contains. A. Adam could fly like a bird. B. Adam could swim underwater and breathe like a fish. Adam went to the moon. Adam walked on water. Adam was a super being; He was the first superman that lived. Adam had dominion over the sun, moon & stars. Christians do not have Christ in their hearts. Sow a big seed, when you confess it, you are activating the supernatural forces of God. — Benny Hinn

The world moves fast, changing everything around us with each new day. Photography is a gift that can keep us in a moment forever, blissfully eternal. — Ali Novak

If you want to change somebody, don't preach to him. Set an example and shut up. — Jack LaLanne

He was struck again by that odd sense of somehow being more alive than he'd been just seconds earlier. — Julia Quinn

I'm not a shouter, and I'm not a bully. — Sam Taylor-Johnson

What happens to the country, to the world, depends on what we do with what others have left us. — Robert Kennedy

With the film around for 25 years and the show being around even longer - still running and continuing to fill house all around the word - it's really an exciting and wonderful thing to be part of that. — Richard O'Brien

It is difficult to generalize about Islam. To begin with, the word itself is commonly used with two related but distinct meanings, as the equivalents both of Christianity, and Christendom. In the one sense, it denotes a religion, as system of beliefs and worship; in the other, the civilization that grew up and flourished under the aegis of that religion. The word Islam thus denotes more than fourteen centuries of history, a billion and a third people, and a religious and cultural tradition of enormous diversity. — Bernard Lewis