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The Republican Party and the conservative free market movement have been presidentially focused for too long. — Grover Norquist

I think the failure of The American church to affirm the goodness of civilizational life is our greatest failing today. — Greg Forster

How do you describe emptiness? Is it the air inside a bubble, the darkness in a pocket, snow? I think, yes, I was six when or seven when I first felt it, the dwindling that is depression. — Lauren Slater

California was almost entirely a dream, a dream vague but deep in the minds of a westering people. — Bernard DeVoto

I just played one of the bad guys in Hercules 3D, and I had cornrows. People moved away from me in elevators, that's for sure. I wore them for about three months. After a while, they get a little gnarly, and you have to redo them. — Johnathon Schaech

But it made her smile, to see it, to see how the pen formed the shapes and the shapes told a story of a name. — Lois Lowry

Theatre is a voyage into the archives of the human imagination — Natasha Tsakos

For the next century, the Republicans have agreed that we will promote the dignity and future of every individual by building a free society under a limited, accountable government that protects liberty, security and prosperity for a brighter American dream. — Todd Tiahrt

This is your success and this is the magic hour, the golden time before the time. Just be in it. You earned it. Don't spread it and don't pull on it and don't push it and don't share it and don't examine it. This is it. — Caroline Kepnes

Christianity is the worst of the regressions that mankind can ever have undergone, and it's the Jew who, thanks to this diabolic invention, has thrown him back fifteen centuries. The only thing that would be still worse would be victory for the Jew through Bolshevism. If Bolshevism triumphed, mankind would lose the gift of laughter and joy. It would become merely a shapeless mass, doomed to grayness and despair. — Adolf Hitler