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All that exists is the temple. In this sacred place, the only religion without atheists puts its divinities on display. — Eduardo Galeano
Soul-force comes only through God's grace and never descends upon a man who is a slave to lust. — Mahatma Gandhi
But the swamp don't mind. How could it? It's all just life, going over itself, returning and cycling and eating itself to grow. I mean, it's not that it's not Noisy here. Sure it is, there's no escaping Noise, not nowhere at all, but it's quieter than the town. The loud is a different kind of loud, because swamp loud is just curiosity, creachers figuring out who you are and if yer a threat. Whereas the town knows all about you already and wants to know more and wants to beat you with what it knows till how can you have any of yerself left at all? — Patrick Ness
she's half a bubble out of plumb. — Anne George
The stock market is people. — Bernard Baruch
There was room for a Democrat to break with the interest groups and to vote for Roberts. (Hillary Clinton) could have because she has credentials of thirty-years standing. — Calvin Jillson
At that time I had complete confidence in Russian policy and I believed that the Western Allies deliberately allowed Russia and Germany to fight each other to the death. — Klaus Fuchs
The next best thing to talking to her is talking about her. — Graham Greene
Everybody always asks me, 'How much can you bench?' I'm like, 'I don't know. I don't lift weights.' Now that I'm in college, we lift weights every once in a while, but not maxing out. We do things with a weight vest on ... That surprises people, too, how strong you can get by just basically lifting your body all the time. — Jacob Dalton
It's just accidental, just temporary. Until the next accident sends me somewhere new. That's how life works. — Gayle Forman
It's pretty difficult to promote something the week after Christmas and the week before New Year's. — Joel McHale