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Hate is too big of burden to bear. I have decided to love. — Martin Luther King Jr.

My children have gone to Catholic school ... Part of their whole education is talking about the inner life and looking at your life, even though you're only 15 or 16 - thinking about your mortality, thinking about the value of your life, thinking about your obligations. — Alice McDermott

God seems far away and French fries are right around the corner at the drive-thru. — Lysa TerKeurst

My parents had us very young. We lived in a modest house. We built forts, we hiked, we went camping and they wanted us to be independent. It's how children grew up in the 1940s and 50s: outside all the time, playing in the dirt, riding your bike around. — Brooklyn Decker

I intend to leave after my death a large fund for the promotion of the peace idea, but I am skeptical as to its results. — Alfred Nobel

When I had my first camera - I was a child of the '80s. I remember what it was like reusing the same tapes over and over again, and having really bad quality and images kind of bubbling up from under the surface. — Harmony Korine

There's good in everybody. Boost. Don't knock. — Warren G. Harding

We've seen so many films now, that you have to be on par with the best films that have preceded you. You just can't make any movie and it will be good. — Keenen Ivory Wayans

I said in 2008 the media is dead in America. Journalism's dead. — Sean Hannity

In other words, according to Jesus, Caesar is entitled to be "given back" the denarius coin, not because he deserves tribute, but because it is his coin: his name and picture are stamped on it. — Reza Aslan

It is easy to be compassionate with other people's money — John Atherton

The fastest way to attain courage is to follow the chosen Way and be willing to abandon life itself for the sake of justice. — Mas Oyama

I worry about international terror as a method for bringing about political change or sociological change in different countries. And this concerns me because our homeland is not immune from this kind of dastardly attack. And so I worry about that a lot. — George H. W. Bush