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An institution theoretically devoted to providing comfort to those in need (the church) is in trouble because it has embraced the same pressure cooker we find everywhere else. — Tullian Tchividjian

The UFO manifestations seem to be, by and large, merely minor variations of the age-old demonological phenomenon ... — John A. Keel

There was a weird intimacy, sitting in a car together. Couples sat in cars. Cops and their partners. Strangers became unstrange, sharing a windshield view of the world. — Jerry Stahl

Rap started on the street, and religion is everywhere, even on the streets. — Ebony A. Utley

A blind acceptance of absurdities leads to the undertaking of atrocities. — Margo Kelly

Real-life teens wish they could live like the teens Hollywood promotes. Everyone has sex, and relationships are deep and meaningful, even if they only last a couple episodes. There are never any consequences to any action, except for experiencing the angst of teenage life alongside the characters. When a generation becomes desensitized to the ramifications of the culture around them, it's natural to seek out any sort of feeling, even angst. — Ben Shapiro

There are many gods ... gods of beauty and magic, gods of the garden, gods in our own backyards, but we go off to foreign countries to find new ones, we reach to the stars to find new ones
... The god of the church is a jealous god; he cannot live in peace with other gods. — Rudolfo Anaya

It's possible to do both as a writer - to engage and have a family and all that good stuff - and I chose not to for the sake of the career. — Donald Miller

If I were to write the story of my life, I would shock the world. — Caterina Sforza

For me, success is being able to give back to your friends, your family, your community, those in need and the world entire. — Richie Sambora

I decided to go to the London School of Economics to write my thesis for MIT, under James Meade, Nobelist with Bertil Ohlin in 1977. — Robert Mundell

Here lies a gentleman bold
Who was so very brave
He went to lengths untold,
And on the brink of the grave
Death had on him no hold.
By the world he set small store
He frightened it to the core
Yet somehow, by Fate's plan,
Though he'd lived a crazy man,
When he died he was sane once more. — Miguel De Cervantes Saavedra

History is not the proper midden for digging up novelties. Perhaps that is one reason why a nation bent on novelty ignores it. — Wallace Stegner