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I don't like to say that my kitchen is a religious place, but I would say that if I were a voodoo priestess, I would conduct my rituals there. — Pearl Bailey
Original thought is like original sin: both happened before you were born to people you could not have possibly met. — Fran Lebowitz
The next morning we saw nothing of the enemy, though we were still lying to. — John Byng
With, or despite our scars, we stay alive. — Marilyn Hacker
Take one day at a time and be aware that every moment and interaction serves a purpose. We are here to learn, love, and share. — Jonathan Kuiper
One cannot understate the importance of eliminating Bin Laden. He was a symbolic head of the organisation and, as we now know, an operational head of the organisation. — Eric Holder
CHAPTER XXXI INVOLVES A CRITICAL POSITION — Charles Dickens
Cigarettes and alcohol are much stronger gateway drugs. — Steven Machat
The ancient priests had said, "Thus far and no farther. We set the limits to thought." The Greeks said, "All things are to be examined and called into question. There are no limits set to thought." It is an extraordinary fact that by the time we have actual, documentary knowledge of the Greeks there is not a trace to be found of that domination over the mind by the priests which played such a decisive part in the ancient world. The priest plays no real part in either the history or the literature of Greece. — Edith Hamilton
I love genealogical research. That's the reason I bought my first computer years
ago to put my genealogy records on the computer. I've always enjoyed tracing family
history. — Nola Ochs
It's been nonstop hallucinations. — Tim Dorsey
The sea is my business. — Michael Mullen
Designers and photographers still want to work with me and I'm grateful for that. I don't know how long I'll carry on - as long as they'll have me. — Linda Evangelista
The sun comes back every day with new and powerful secrets. — Rumi
The Inquisition confused sin with sinners and judged both. Modern Americans make the same mistake but judge neither. — Peter Kreeft