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Fly to the Catholic Church! Adhere to the only faith which continues to exist from the beginning, that faith which was preached by Paul and is upheld by the Chair of Peter. — Hippolytus Of Rome

It's been ingrained in me, from my parents and others, this idea of making a difference in the world. — Lawrence Bender

A little honest swearin' wipeth away anger and bringeth peace to the soul. — Elmer Kelton

I don't remember my life before I had children. — John Malkovich

The social-media landscape changes incredibly fast, so you have to be open-minded and nimble to keep up with it. — Alexis Ohanian

You can spend too much time wondering which of identical twins is the more alike. — Robert Breault

I recently learned that in an average lifetime a person walks about sixty-five thousand miles. That's two and a half times around the world. I wonder where your steps will take you. I wonder how you'll use the rest of the miles you're given. — Fred Rogers

When you think about it, what other playwrights are there besides O'Neill, Tennessee and me? — Mae West

I'd like to spend a day in Jesus's life. That'd be the most insane thing ever. I would love to do that. — David Henrie

Directly anything happens - it may be a marriage, or a birth, or a death - on the whole they prefer it to be a death - every one wants to see you. They insist upon seeing you. They've got nothing to say; they don't care a rap for you; but you've got to go to lunch or to tea or to dinner, and if you don't you're damned. It's the smell of blood," she continued; "I don't blame 'em; only they shan't have mind if I know it! — Virginia Woolf

Why do they always prescribe thyroid medicine to go with the mental illness cocktails they whip up? — Stanley Victor Paskavich

But writers and their woes: they couldn't be parted. Not for anything. — Naomi Wood

grinned. 'Xenophon taught me that victory is achieved by putting the thought of defeat into the heart of your enemy. To him goes the honour. — David Gemmell

Call it a hunch, but I sense that many of us are not entirely comfortable with a world in which every single thing we buy creates a cloud of data. I'd like to have an option to not have a record of how much I tipped, or what I bought at 1:08 A.M. at a corner market in New York City. — John Battelle