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Falling head over heals for Hunter would more than make up for all the bad that had come before him, because he wouldn't have it any other way. — Rochelle Paige

Obviously, approximately 1/3 of Republican voters do have a perfectly reasonable grasp on reality. Like myself, they accept that the planet is more than 5,000 years old, that Iraq was not behind 9/11; they accept that bigotry is unproductive and usually caused by ignorance, and they prefer facts to myth. But they still vote Republican. — Patrick Andendall

There is only now,' he says, 'and if now is only two days, then two days is your life and everything in it will be in proportion. — Jennifer Niven

If I'm going to represent God I have to do it the best I can. — Cliff Richard

My Dad was sad that he saw us working so hard on something that was destined to fail. — Kristin Kimball

In 2005, I was the first member of Congress to introduce legislation calling for an immediate withdrawal of our troops from Iraq. — Jim McGovern

When people possess information they deem too problematic to disclose, they will deceive. Contrastively, in situations where little personal, relational, or professional costs — Anonymous

By balancing your breathing, you can control your emotions and calm your mind. From the quiet mind arises the wisdom and insight that help you make good choices. — Ilchi Lee

If you have something to say, here's what you do: You write it down on a piece of paper, you go out in the lobby, and then you go home and you kill yourself. — Louis C.K.

He loved books; books are cold but safe friends. — Victor Hugo

I love anybody funny. I think my ten-year-old sister is really funny. She makes me laugh way more than most people do. — Chelsea Martin

Many seducers clutter the simple message of the gospel with legalistic additions, with convoluted attempts to legitimize moral compromise, and with psychological theories that turn churches into relational support groups instead of houses of worship. — Charles R. Swindoll