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I believe God controls the universe. I don't believe biology works in an uncontrolled fashion. — Richard Mourdock

For where the church is, there is the Spirit of God, and where the Spirit of God, there is the church and all grace. — Irenaeus Of Lyons

Everybody's enamored of the iPhone, the Google phone. But the applications are going to change. You know, we're going to start using our phones for shopping. It's going to change the nature of advertising. — Tim O'Reilly

Some things are too big to be seen; some emotions are too huge to be felt. — Neil Gaiman

Sometimes he dug in his garden; again, he read or wrote. He had but one word for both these kinds of toil; he called them gardening. "The mind is a garden," said he. — Victor Hugo

Is it too soon to tell you I love you? If it's too soon, I won't say it."
His heart swelled to bursting. "I love you."
She pinched his ass.
"Ow!"
"I wanted to say it first," she said.
"Fine, I take it back."
"Don't you dare. — Olivia Cunning

It would be a sin to help you destroy yourself. — Leo Tolstoy

I don't want to think of life after competing. But if I were to do anything else I'd go down the psychology route. That's what interests me. — Jessica Ennis

A plague on eminence! I hardly dare cross the street anymore without a convoy, and I am stared at wherever I go like an idiot member of a royal family or an animal in a zoo; and zoo animals have been known to die from stares. — Igor Stravinsky

Music and language are a vital element. We, as actors and directors, offer it to people who want to experience it. Sometimes the actual meaning is less important than the words themselves. — Kenneth Branagh

Rather than being afraid to ask for help, remember this: When you ask someone to help you, you are actually doing them a tremendous favor by giving them an opportunity to feel needed. — Richard Carlson

It is the hero alone, not the coward, who has liberation within his easy reach. — Swami Vivekananda

One has to believe in what one is doing, one has to commit oneself inwardly, in order to do painting. Once obsessed, one ultimately carries it to the point of believing that one might change human beings through painting. But if one lacks this passionate commitment, there is nothing left to do. Then it is best to leave it alone. — Robert Rauschenberg

You have heard that Christ said, 'My words are spirit and they are life'. So are my words spirit and life; they will burn their way into your brain and you will never get away from them! — Swami Vivekananda