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In our ecclesiastical region there are priests who don't baptize the children of single mothers because they weren't conceived in the sanctity of marriage. These are today's hypocrites. Those who clericalize the church. Those who separate the people of God from salvation. — Pope Francis
Seeing the funny side of life is useful, and I've always had a sense of humour. — Henry Allingham
I was good at being charming, one of my very few vanities. — Jeff Lindsay
I just turn the record in. I don't think about the commercialism of it, but rather what's getting me off. That's why I stay in this business, because I can still afford to do exactly what I want to do. — Michael Hedges
Biddy was never insulting, or capricious, or Biddy to-day and somebody else to-morrow; she would have derived only pain, and no pleasure, from giving me pain; she would far rather have wounded her own breast than mine. How could it be, then, that I did not like her much the better of the two? — Charles Dickens
When a man says he doesn't understand a woman it's because he won't take the trouble. — Edith Wharton
Self-disciplin e is necessary, but so is playfulness, flexibility, joy. When you stop demanding perfection of yourself, your writing desk will become a spacious place. — Karen Russell
I'm a minor player in my own life story. — Tony Wilson
You'll never meet a guy who avoids recklessness and abandon like I do. — Reki Kawahara
I used to get a lot of letters from prisoners. It used to get on my nerves. Especially family members. Everybody's innocent. — Terry McMillan
I know a man in Ft. Worth with 100,000 head of cattle. No bodies, just heads. — Henny Youngman
One can build a perfect home, but not live in it. — Jonathan Safran Foer
No, that's just Saturdays. The whisper came from an orange-belted ninja. Did that make him a ginja? — J.L. Merrow
And gentle winds and waters near, make music to the lonely ear. — Lord Byron
There are some surely whom you like and whom you dislike, for whom you entertain esteem and for whom you feel contempt? Have you not thought that you have some duties toward them, that you can aid them in leading better lives? — Paul Bourget