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I don't believe in God, but I miss him.
Julian Barnes

Your good deeds is an act of love. — Lailah Gifty Akita

I have been very lucky for most of my adult life to be working as an actor. — Josh Hopkins

So much relies on one person assuming the other is telling the truth. If a person can lie to you about one thing, he can lie about something else. — Meg Rosoff

It is the time to move ahead and bring the change — Rahul Gandhi

The two had been together since they were little girls, and so loved and hated each other like sisters. — Christopher Moore

Comprehensive, judicious, evenhanded, original. An Unfinished Life has the sober judgment and nuanced accuracy that make it ring true in all the controversial and tricky parts. — Jack Newfield

I am in love with the green earth. — Charles Lamb

I guess I don't really understand you yet,' I said. 'I'm not all that smart. It takes me a while to understand things. But if I do have time, I will come to understand you
better than anyone else in the world ever can. — Haruki Murakami

Christians are increasingly being punished by the government for acting on their sincerely held religious beliefs about marriage that are based on the standard of Scripture. — Ken Ham

Recruiters in our country are known for lying to people. — Cindy Sheehan

Of his views on education, he says, 'My natural aversion to academic education was further strengthened when I came across an essay by Rabindranath Tagore on education. It confirmed my own precocious conclusions on the subject. I liked to be free to read what I please and not be examined at all.' After — R.K. Narayan

If I had to choose between a relative and a good story, I would take the story. — Isabel Allende

Nothing happens... but first a dream — Carl Sandburg

Contemporary curators orbit in the place of distribution and consumption, and less and less in the space of artists. I think it has become a lazy profession in regard to its relationship to the artists and the vigorous state of art making. — Michelle Grabner