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I would love to play a British character one day. My accent wavers between Scottish and Irish very easily, though. — Chris Lilley

Like all good things, prayer requires some discipline. Yet I believe that life with God should seem more like friendship than duty. Prayer includes moments of ecstasy and also dullness, mindless distraction and acute concentration, flashes of joy and bouts of irritation. In other words, prayer has features in common with all relationships that matter. — Philip Yancey

I'm a bad lover. Once I caught a peeping tom booing me. — Rodney Dangerfield

Actions punishable by jail sentences are not the only crimes. If we knew the antonym of crime, I think we would know its true nature. God ... salvation ... love ... light. But for God there is the antonym Satan, for salvation there is perdition, for love there is hate, for light there is darkness, for good, evil. Crime and prayer? Crime and repentance? Crime and confession? Crime and ... no, they're all synonymous. What is the opposite of crime? — Osamu Dazai

What is art in the final analysis? Art is the shining forth of one's interiority — Mu Xin

Religion is one tree with many branches. As branches, you may say, religions are many, but as a tree, religion is only one. — Mahatma Gandhi

Oh. That. Look, that was a time long time ago.
That's not going to happen this time. I'm clean. I just want to have a nice dinner here with my girlfriend. — Maggie Stiefvater

Even diseases have lost their prestige, there aren't so many of them left. Think it over ... no more syphilis, no more clap, no more typhoid ... antibiotics have taken half the tragedy out of medicine. — Louis-Ferdinand Celine

The simplest truths often meet the sternest resistance and are slowest in getting general acceptance. — Frederick Douglass