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I could stare at the books ... until my were as dry & fuzzy as the text, but I still didn't know what to do with my feelings. — Elizabeth Hein

I wish from my soul that the legislature of this State could see the policy of a gradual Abolition of Slavery. — George Washington

Let us recognize that a large fraction of our suffering and that of our fellow human beings is brought about by what we do to one another. It is humankind, not God, that had invented knives, arrows, guns, bombs, and all manner of other instruments of torture used through the ages. The tragedy of the young child killed by a drunk driver, of the innocent young man dying on the battlefield, or of the young girl cut down by a stray bullet in a crime-ridden section of a modern city can hardly be blamed on God. After all, we have somehow been given free will, the ability to do as we please. We use this ability frequently to disobey the Moral Law. And when we do so, we shouldn't then blame God for the consequences. — Francis S. Collins

What we know might actually mask what we don't know and impede our ability to learn and perform. All — Liz Wiseman

I'm a Christian, a conservative, and a Republican, in that order. — Mike Pence

for Pop, who sees the stars
and Jude, who hears their music — Eleanor Catton

Most men admire
Virtue who follow not her lore. — John Milton

Atheists maintain that spiritual experience is purely subjective, with no basis in a reality outside of the subject. — Robert Todd Carroll

I don't count that relationship with Ricky. It's just like a blip at this point. I had to fall in love with the devil himself to get this sweet angel, Jack. — Christie Brinkley

To amplify our efforts, USDA is joining with First Lady Michelle Obama in aggressively promoting the 'Let's Move' campaign, which will combat the epidemic of childhood obesity through a comprehensive approach that builds on effective strategies, and mobilizes public and private sector resources. — Tom Vilsack

He hadn't even come to the Teddy Roosevelt School with Sampson. — James Patterson

But he will fear least to become nothing in death who has recognized that he is already nothing now, and who consequently no longer takes any share in his individual phenomenon, because in him knowledge has, as it were, burnt up and consumed the will, so that no will, thus no desire for individual existence, remains in him any more. — Arthur Schopenhauer