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Isn't the essential pillar of Catholicism papal infallibility? Well, then how can the church ever change its mind about anything unless God gets confused one day? Not all religions claim the direct authority of God speaking to their leader. You know, I'm an atheist, but I'm a Puritan atheist. — Dave Foley

A gentleman will not insult me, and no man not a gentleman can insult me. — Frederick Douglass

When a city is inundated with water, the water will move in all of the streets. Every pathway that has been made will be used. It doesn't matter the reason of its making. — John De Ruiter

Even though you are in love with your port, leave it to see how your port looks from other ports! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

I don't have any delusions. I don't think I would make it through Navy SEAL training. — Chris Pratt

A relationship based on people-pleasing is unbalanced and an unnecessary sacrifice of integrity, that will eventually break down. — Peter Shepherd

A man in a cloud, with icicle teeth and eyes of fire. — Margaret Atwood

Absolutely everybody wants to be liked (law 1).
Everyone feels different inside (less confident, less able, etc.) from how they infer other people to feel (law 2).
Few honest and courageous people who have achieved anything of real value in life do not feel a fraud much of the time (law 3).
Acceptance of these three 'laws' alone would save an awful lot of people an awful lot of grief! — David Smail

Promise to think only the best, to work only for the best, and to expect only the best from yourself and others. — John Wooden

Who doesn't have a polo shirt? Only somebody from, like, Lake Minnetonka. — Scott Disick

The way to stop political correctness is to not do it. If someone says, You offended me then you say I don't care! If they're offended by the truth, that's their issue! — Brad Stine

All that's known is this: there is no central processor, no single computer. Nothing that simple. Millions of neurons process information simultaneously and in parallel, not linearly, but the actual chemistry and electrical properties of that integrative process are still being mapped. Even so, it seems odd that during the evolution of brain circuitry and thinking, the ability to understand itself did not get wired in. Such built-in innocence seems like a terrible oversight. — Gretel Ehrlich

I'm not a pacifist. I do believe that, unfortunately, war is necessary. — Mike Hoffman