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Two of the many areas of conflict between Judeo-Christian values and leftism concern the separation between the holy and the profane and the separation between humans and animals. — Dennis Prager

Consciousness cannot be glimpsed as though it were something outside yourself, because it is you. — Belsebuub

When I started writing after my career as an actor, I knew that that other life in the film industry would be pulled into my writing life and that people would see me not as an author but as an actor starting to write. — James Franco

There are so many sad and ugly things in the world that I feel I must try to counterbalance them with whatever beauty I can produce. Setting a pretty table in a world of pain might seem callous, given that people are starving and living in dreadful disease and poverty. But in trying to create islands of beauty and peace, I feel I am honoring the dreams of the world. — Isobelle Carmody

The most important thing that parents can teach their children is how to get along without them. — Frank Clark

There's a reason God didn't give me this success in my 20s, because I'd have blown it. — Bill Engvall

I think Pete Sampras has really reached his peak. About the only thing he doesn't do is cook. — Michael Chang

With Will I sensed a vast internal hinterland, a world he wouldn't give me even a glimpse of. — Jojo Moyes

You've ruined me, Fiona. I'm not sure I know how to live without you anymore. — Kristen Callihan

This re-appearance of the doctrine of freewill serves to support that of the pretension of the natural man to be not irremediably fallen, for this is what such doctrine tends to. All who have never been deeply convicted of sin, all persons in whom this conviction is based on gross external sins, believe more or less in freewill — John Nelson Darby

I couldn't exactly blame Jane Austen for being a romantic. What the hell else was there to do back then for fun? — Kristin Walker

The other kids formed a roving pack, moving like one of those clusters of birds that seem to share a single, frantic brain. — Ben Marcus