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I've had tons of odd jobs, but I think that I would probably be a fireman because you get to see the results of your job. You get there and there is a house on fire. You leave and there's not a fire anymore. — Luke Perry

The Lord's Prayer is an excellent model, but it was never intended to be a magical incantation to get God's attention. Jesus gave this prayer as a pattern to suggest the variety of elements that should be included when we pray. — Bill Hybels

Songwriting is ... all about intuition - this thing pops into your head for a reason and it's up to you to follow it. It's like there's a spirit, or intuitive network, that comes through all of us, but most people don't take the time to think about it or remember it. These little things pop into our heads - it's just a process of intuition. The initial thought comes in a baby state, and you work on that some more. — Jim James

Don't say hello, Simon. Because then we'll have to say good-bye, and I can't stand good-byes. — Rainbow Rowell

Your own safety is at stake when your neighbor's wall is ablaze. — Horace

In the '80s I started running, staying in shape. — Jerry Jeff Walker

You can shear a sheep a hundred times, but you can skin it only once. — Amarillo Slim

Ending illegal immigration only strengthens legal immigration. — Mitt Romney

There's ten stuffed heads in my trophy room right now, two game wardens, seven hunters, and a cow. — Tom Lehrer

A proposition is in itself neither probable nor improbable. An event occurs or does not occur, there is no middle course — Anonymous

You see it in the many bouncing clothes that are not just pleats. To make them, two or three people twist them - twist, twist, twist the pleats, sometimes three or four persons twist together and put it all in the machine to cook it. — Issey Miyake

The proposition that the people are the best keepers of their own liberties is not true. They are the worst conceivable, they are no keepers at all; they can neither judge, act, think, or will, as a political body. — John Adams