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Opening the book is a quotation from the National Conference of Catholic Bishops that sums up the Prager-Telushkin view: It was Judaism that brought the concept of a God-given universal moral law into the world ... The Jew carries the burden of God in history [and] for this has never been forgiven. — George Gilder

You can rest with me until somebody comes to get you. We will not say anything. We can rest. — Kaye Gibbons

Cancer was a merciless executioner. It stripped away dignity and autonomy, leaving only pain and horror in its wake. — Catie Rhodes

Our reasonings grasp at straws for premises and float on gossamers for deductions. — Alfred North Whitehead

I really subscribe to that old adage that you should never let the audience get ahead of you for a second. So if the film's abrasive and wrongfoots people then, y'know, that's great. But I hope it involves an audience. — Paul Thomas Anderson

Don't sit around depressed and discouraged. Get a new vision for your life. — Joel Osteen

I dont think having a My Chemical Romance action figure will make a kid start his own band, I like to think it will make him save children from a burning building. — Gerard Way

It's nice to win. I'll never win again. I may have to take up golf - take on Tiger. — Lance Armstrong

Live your dreams now! — Shelia E. Bell

The important thing about Paris is not so much that one sees exciting work, but one meets people who feel that art is worth living completely for. This whole atmosphere is very good for work. — John Olsen

It had not been a lonely childhood, though many of her intimates had been somewhat less than real. — Gabrielle Zevin

You can only gain the benefit of something when you invest and spend time — Sunday Adelaja

The Holy Fool is always considered a dummy by the smart, hip people who really know the score. There's a mysterious blight on the land, nothing will grow and no one knows how to break the spell. The Holy Fool sets out to find the cause, right the wrong, save the people. He's told he can't do it, that he's too dumb, too weak, too something, hearing from all quarters, "That's not how we do things here," and "You just don't understand." But he goes ahead anyway. — Ann Medlock

Long-dead men leered at them from heavy gilt frames and Eliza thought how ghastly it must be to have one's portrait painted, to sit still for so long, all so that a layer of oneself could be left forever on a canvas, — Kate Morton

Being alive and living aren't the same. — Alex London