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Don't fear whatever God lays before you today. — Jan Karon
It's the concept of having a computer voting machine that bothers me, more so than the specific poor implementation that we have from Diebold. — Avi Rubin
The public probably knows that teen drivers are at greater risk for fatal accidents. What the public doesn't know is what we ought to do about it. — Laurence Steinberg
Kilgore Trout, incidentally, could never be President of the United States without a Constitutional amendment. He hadn't been born inside the country. His birthplace was Bermuda. His father, Leo Trout, while remaining an American citizen, worked there for many years for the Royal Ornithological Society - guarding the only nesting place in the world for Bermuda Erns. — Kurt Vonnegut
I don't even listen to rap. My apartment is too nice to listen to rap in. — Kanye West
Essentially prayer and meditation are one and the same thing. — Abhijit Naskar
He only is a well-made man who has a good determination. And the end of culture is not to destroy this, God forbid! but to train away all impediment and mixture and leave nothing but pure power. — Ralph Waldo Emerson
The tax code is 10 times the size of the Bible with none of the good news. — Paul Ryan
I never studied jazz technically; I just know and love the music. — Mark Ronson
The brilliance of Adam Scott is that he is so damn funny in a straight man role. — Rob Thomas
People who are isolated interest me, whether they isolate themselves or have been isolated by circumstances. — Charles Frazier
If you are not too long, I will wait here for you all my life. — Oscar Wilde
I do believe states' rights was a sound doctrine that got hijacked by some unsavory customers for a while - like, 150 years or so. I'm professionally obliged to believe that knowledge is better than ignorance, but some kinds of forgetting are OK with me. — John Shelton Reed
The hands that had made the sun and stars were too small to reach the huge heads of the cattle. Upon this paradox, we might almost say upon this jest, all the literature of our faith is founded. — Gilbert K. Chesterton
