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I didn't lose anyone, for everyone that I lost was never really a loss, unless it was death well then I had to have words with God. — Nikki Rowe

I like an empty wall because I can imagine what I like on it. — Georgia O'Keeffe

Men have to recognize that women are not all the same when it comes to what can get them aroused. — Drew Pinsky

Anything you want to say about God you better make sure you can say in front of a pit of burning babies. — Elie Wiesel

Those who would glorify their God must expect to encounter many trials. No one can be esteemed before the Lord without many conflicts. If, — Charles Haddon Spurgeon

Your connections with other people are important, our connection to the earth. — Tom Ford

A man could not always be where he belonged, though. — George R R Martin

Most scrolls in the ancient world were between twenty and thirty feet long. Much longer and they were hard to handle. In fact, texts were written to accommodate this general standard of length, once again illustrating the inseparability of medium and message. — Timothy Beal

I mean it's very hard to meditate and live a spiritual life in America. People think you're a freak if you try to. — J.D. Salinger

Neither in my private life nor in my writings, have I ever made a secret of being an out-and-out unbeliever. — Sigmund Freud

What is the difference between the Christian God, and the gods of the other religions?" He simply, yet profoundly answered, "The main difference is this: The God of Christianity exists. — R.C. Sproul

The Department of Health, Education and Welfare, established in 1953 to consolidate the scattered welfare programs, began with a budget of $2 billion, less than 5 percent of expenditures on national defense. Twenty-five years later, in 1978, its budget was $160 billion, one and a half times as much as total spending on the army, the navy, and the air force. It had the third largest budget in the world, exceeded only by the entire budget of the U.S. government and of the Soviet Union. The department supervised a huge empire, penetrating every corner of the nation. More than one out of every 100 persons employed in this country worked in the HEW empire, either directly for the department or in programs for which HEW had responsibility but which were administered by state or local government units. All of us were affected by its activities. (In late 1979, HEW was subdivided by the creation of a separate Department of Education.) — Milton Friedman