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I figure if you truly love someone, it must be like the river: full of hidden surprises and sparkles so bright it just about makes your heart stop. — Jan Stites
I can't prove it scientifically, that there's a God, but I believe. — Billy Graham
My job is to show and tell. If I get better at showing and telling then presumably I get hired more. — Tom Hardy
The ingestion of brain-altering chemicals - legal or illegal - cannot be categorized as good stewardship of our earthly lives. — Salvatore J. Cordileone
A young outcast will often feel that there is something wrong with himself, but as he gets older, grows more confident in who he is, he will adapt, he will begin to feel that there is something wrong with everyone else. — Criss Jami
The English language has a deceptive air of simplicity; so have some little frocks; but they are both not the kind of thing you can run up in half an hour with a machine. — Dorothy L. Sayers
There is not to be found, in all history, any miracle attested by a sufficient number of men, of such unquestioned good sense, education and learning, as to secure us against all delusion in themselves. — David Hume
The predictable thing about 'The Good Wife' is how unpredictable 'The Good Wife' is. — Archie Panjabi
I was eleven when my father left, so neither of us really knew our fathers. I'd met mine of course, but then I only knew my dad as a child knows a parent, as a sort of crude outline filled in with one or two colors. I'd never seen my father scared or cry. I'd never heard him admit to any wrongdoing. I have no idea what he dreamed of. And once I'd seen a smile pinned to one cheek and darkness to the other when my mum had yelled at him. Now he was gone, and I was left with just an impression - one of male warmth, big arms, and loud laughter. — Lloyd Jones
Religion is good, as it controls the people that don't have the intelligence to make worthwhile decisions. However, it could be debated as to whether this makes up for the atrocities committed by these people. — Ryan Hofmeister
What's Optimism?' asked Cacambo. 'I'm afraid to say,' said Candide, 'that it's a mania for insisting that all is well when things are going badly. — Voltaire
