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A man will leave his father and mother and be united to his wife, and they will become one flesh." Genesis 2:24 — William Batson

I'm a huge David Lindsay-Abaire fan. If I could write, I would want to write like him. — Tate Donovan

Love cuts deeper than the sharpest blade, cripples more than shattered bones, and leaves scars that can never fade. — Jeaniene Frost

I have listened to young Indians who said, "Christianity taught me to believe in the possibility of a different world; Marxism showed me how to get it." It does not take more than a generation to discover that Marxism necessarily betrays the hopes by which it lives. — Lesslie Newbigin

If somebody honks a horn in Cleveland, they're saying 'Hi.' It's so rare to be honked at in anger. When we have merging traffic, we just interweave. There's real courtesy. — Mary Doria Russell

He does not listen for an answer, but yawns, his face opening lewdly upon regions compared with which nudity becomes a milliner's invention. — Mervyn Peake

Speaking as a New Yorker, I found it (9/11 event] a shocking and terrifying event, particularly the scale of it. At bottom, it was an implacable desire to do harm to innocent people. — Edward Said

From the vantage of the early twenty-first century, it might be more accurate to say, with no disrespect, that Arthur Conan Doyle originated Sherlock Holmes. The rest of us, obviously, aren't yet finished creating him. — Zach Dundas

Over the past five years, I've met several presidents, several secretaries of education ... and there is no plan. If you want to save your children, you're going to have to do it yourself. It's just us. — Geoffrey Canada

It is very easy for us to make choices in life but the most difficult part is to follow those choices through ". — Abdulazeez Henry Musa

His affections, like ivy, were the growth of time, they implied no aptness in the object. — Robert Louis Stevenson

The Church is a house with a hundred gates: and no two men enter at exactly the same angle — G.K. Chesterton