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I think government has a major role to play in helping us with the pursuit of happiness. — William Weld

There's a lot of America that's Christian. I would not describe us, though, on the whole, as a Christian nation. — John Edwards

One funny image can sometimes save an otherwise mediocre strip. At least that's what I tell myself so I don't feel quite as crappy when I've just wasted four hours drawing and coloring a Sunday strip. — Stephan Pastis

All cities do face similar, significant trends in the future ... most importantly global warming and climate change. — Cate Blanchett

ABC," one woman offered. "Assure, Believe, Convert." "Correct," Langdon said. "Religions assure salvation; religions believe in a perecise theology; and religions convert nonbelievers. — Dan Brown

Change the problem by changing your mind. — Ken MacLeod

I'm pretty tried-and-tested in the world of 'suit acting.' — Pierce Brosnan

If the Earth is the size of a pea in New York, then the Sun is a beachball 50m away, Pluto is 4km away, and the next nearest star is in Tokyo. Now shrink Pluto's orbit into a coffee cup; then our Milky Way Galaxy fills North America. — Wayne Hays

Abundance flows into my life in surprising and miraculous ways every day. — Cheryl Richardson

Let miseries come in millions of rivers and happiness in hundreds! I am no slave to misery! I am no slave to happiness! — Swami Vivekananda

That's what I do. Watch movies and read. Sometimes I even pretend to write, but I'm not fooling anyone. Oh, and I go to the mailbox. — Nicole Krauss

Forever is hard enough without it beginning now. — Deb Caletti

She read all sorts of things: travels, and sermons, and old magazines. Nothing was so dull that she couldn't get through with it. Anything really interesting absorbed her so that she never knew what was going on about her. The little girls to whose houses she went visiting had found this out, and always hid away their story-books when she was expected to tea. If they didn't do this, she was sure to pick one up and plunge in, and then it was no use to call her, or tug at her dress, for she neither saw nor heard anything more, till it was time to go home. — Susan Coolidge