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When a glass sits on a table here, people don't wonder if it's half filled or half empty. They just hope it's good beer. — Sherman Alexie

Your whole life people tell you to do what you love. But if you gotta do something else to pay the bills, you don't automatically have to be miserable. — Jeph Jacques

I don't even know where mine [Oscar award] is. My mother has hidden it because everybody who comes in wants to take a photograph of it. So what she's done is she put it inside a suitcase somewhere. — A.R. Rahman

If PJ Harvey ever came to town I'd definitely go try to go see her. — Matt Cameron

We are not called to choose between a Christian life based on truth and doctrine or a life filled with spiritual power and experience. They go together. — Timothy Keller

God is the comic shepherd who gets more of a kick out of that one lost sheep once he finds it again than out of the ninety and nine who had the good sense not to get lost in the first place. God is the eccentric host who, when the country-club crowd all turned out to have other things more important to do than come live it up with him, goes out into the skid rows and soup kitchens and charity wards and brings home a freak show. The man with no legs who sells shoelaces at the corner. The old woman in the moth-eaten fur coat who makes her daily rounds of the garbage cans. The old wino with his pint in a brown paper bag. The pusher, the whore, the village idiot who stands at the blinker light waving his hand as the cars go by. They are seated at the damask-laid table in the great hall. The candles are all lit and the champagne glasses filled. At a sign from the host, the musicians in their gallery strike up Amazing Grace. — Frederick Buechner

Win them with your beauty, but catch them off guard with your soul. — Lorrie Moore

We can stand affliction better than we can prosperity, for in prosperity we forget God. — D.L. Moody

Somewhere there must one Made for this soul, to move it. — William Johnson Cory

I don't believe in stereotypes. Most of the time, stereotypes are just that. — Javier Bardem

A condition which of declension would indicate a devil, may of growth indicate a saint. — George MacDonald

Millions around the world increasingly see America not as a model of democracy but as relying solely on brute force, cobbling coalitions together under the slogan, 'You're either with us or against us.' — Vladimir Putin

Those Marriages generally abound most with Love and Constancy, that are preceded by a long Courtship. — Joseph Addison

The term "rational" and its variants (rationality, rationalism) are used in a lot of contexts in economic debate, both positively and negatively, but nearly always sloppily or dishonestly. A specimen I've seen on more occasions than I can count is the line (usually presented with a sense of witty originality) "if you are opposed to economic rationalism, you must be in favor of economic irrationalism" ... I've come to the conclusion that the word "rational" has no meaning that cannot better be conveyed by some alternative term and that the best advice is probably to avoid it altogether. — John Quiggin