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The thing about collaborators is that you don't know you are one whereas as a member of the resistance, you do. [In WWII,] the worst cases of collaboration weren't among the real collaborators, that official militia, but among the people at large, who were collaborators without knowing it, by a sort of laxity, an apathy. — Paul Virilio
The body of a young woman is God's greatest achievement ... Of course, He could have built it to last longer but you can't have everything. — Neil Simon
To be just without being mad (and the madder you get the madder you get), to be peaceful without being stupid, to be interested without being compulsive, to be happy without being hysterical ... smoke grass. — Ken Kesey
The church was custom built by Jesus, and we are all works in progress. We do not expect people to get their sin in order before attending church any more than a hospital expects people to get healed before they show up. — Mark Driscoll
True prayer is an awareness of our helpless need and an acknowledgment of divine adequacy. — Ray Stedman
I forget them after I kill them,' he replied carelessly. When — J.M. Barrie
Courage and kindness, loyalty, truth, and helpfulness are always the same and always needed. — Laura Ingalls Wilder
Writing's a pathology," I say. "I'd pack it in tomorrow, if I could. — David Mitchell
What if evil doesn't really exist? What if evil is something dreamed up by man, and there is nothing to struggle against except out own limitations? The constant battle between our will, our desires, and our choices? — Libba Bray
I was too much of an extremist to be able to live under the eye of God and at the same time say both yes and no to life — Simone De Beauvoir
It's so funny whenever things come full circle. — Swoosie Kurtz
I understand a ship to be made for the carrying and preservation of the cargo, and so long as the ship can be saved, with the cargo, it should never be abandoned. This Union likewise should never be abandoned unless it fails and the possibility of its preservation shall cease to exist, without throwing passengers and cargo overboard. — Abraham Lincoln