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If God is a reality, and the soul is a reality, and you are an immortal being, what are you doing with your Bible shut? — Herrick Johnson

Personally, I'd have welcomed a dementor attack. A deadly struggle for my soul would have broken the monotony nicely. — J.K. Rowling

No work is insignificant. All labor that uplifts humanity has dignity and importance and should be undertaken with painstaking excellence. — Martin Luther King Jr.

You've either got it or you haven't. — Liam Gallagher

It occurred to Raule that all children were monsters in the world and were instinctively aware of it. They were reminded of their anomalous nature by adults, whom they failed to resemble, and with whose habitations and tools their bodies were at odds. This was surely why the little girl played with the sequins so solemnly and with such intense concentration. She was doing nothing less than conjuring, out of pattern and colour, a world that conformed to her desires and obeyed her will. The boy, on the other hand, showed with the whole attitude of his being that he knew there was only the one world and he would kill it if he could. — K.J. Bishop

International hand of freindship. A cigarette — Jeremy Clarkson

Poets, in their way, are practical men; they are interested in results. — Allen Tate

And with my last thought I felt some real sympathy for those poor chickens. — Shannon Hale

I called my business manager in California and said, 'Sell all of my stock' - what little of it I had - and it's the only smart financial move I ever made. — Lauren Bacall

It seems clear, from reading the daily news if nothing else, that there will always be some in this world who want their holy wars, who will discriminate, vilify, and even kill in the name of God. They have narrowed down the concept of neighbor to include only those like themselves, in terms of creed, caste, race, sex, or sexual orientation. But there is also much evidence that there are many who know that a neighbor might be anyone at all, and are willing to act on that assumption. — Kathleen Norris