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May we always care for our children, not counting the cost, so that they may never believe themselves to be mistakes, but always know their infinite worth. — Pope Francis

The independence of the artist is one of the great safeguards of the freedom of the human spirit. — C.V. Wedgwood

You only have to read the lines of scribbly black and everything shines. — Syd Barrett

The living prophet and the apostles today are as lighthouses in the storm. Steer towards the light of the restored gospel and the inspired teachings of those who represent the Lord on earth. — Joseph B. Wirthlin

I rode Sea Pigeon in all his work - that's why my arms are so long. — Mark Birch

At a certain season of our life we are accustomed to consider every spot as the possible site of a house. — Henry David Thoreau

We came off the road of the last tour very inspired to just keep playing, so we went to Canada. — Billy Sherwood

What then in the last resort are the truths of mankind?
They are the irrefutable errors of mankind. — Friedrich Nietzsche

I actually think every war movie is an antiwar movie in its own way - with the exception of some of the propaganda movies. — Mark Boal

Were I to make the announcement and to run, the reasons I would run is because I have a great belief in this country [America] ... There's more natural resources than any nation in the world; the greatest education population in the world; the greatest technology of any country in the world; the greatest capacity for innovation in the world; and the greatest political system in the world. — Edward Kennedy

Quietness and confidence shall be your greatest quality. — Priest

Did not. My stubbornness doesn't even own a gun. My stubbornness is a pacifist. — Sophie Oak

[W]hen I see men callously and cheerfully denying women the full use of their bodies, while insisting with sobs and howls on the satisfaction of their own, I simply can't find it heroic, or kind, or anything but pretty rotten and feeble. — Dorothy L. Sayers

I had a very happy childhood. — Juan Antonio Bayona