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We do not so much want books for good people, as books which will make bad ones better. — Hannah More

If you can't be flexible, you can't be led by the Holy Spirit." Ian O'Malley from upcoming book Recovered and Free. — Charlotte S. Snead

If you work hard and you play well, all those critics quiet themselves pretty quickly. — Peyton Manning

When we confuse the needs with the desires; all the struggles we take lead to failure and disappointment. — M.F. Moonzajer

And then alas! I let the matter reset, watching and waiting only, as we have too often done. — J.R.R. Tolkien

I've written about 15 screenplays and they all sold - they were all sold on pitches. — Bruce Vilanch

Protestantism's evolution away from hierarchy and authority has enormous consequences for America and the world. On the one hand, the democratization of religion runs parallel to political democratization. The king of England, questioning the pope, inspires English subjects to question the king and his Anglican bishops. Such dissent is backed up by a Bible full of handy Scripture arguing for arguing with one's kIng. This is the root of self-government in the English-speaking world. — Sarah Vowell

But by the time that I had nothing left, I myself was the lightest thing of all for fate to get rid of. — Isak Dinesen

I like children - fried. — W.C. Fields

My parents are really conservative. My dad is Muslim, and my mom is the most conservative woman you've ever met. They're very aristocratic in the most quaint suburban way. — SZA

I went to a catholic public school St Helens and learned English by watching bugs bunny cartoons. — Nick Mancuso

The table quite literally groaned under its weight of roasted game, — David Eddings

In response to the question, 'How do you know when you're finished?' Pollock replied, 'How do you know when you're finished making love? — Jackson Pollock

Why not make a fiction of the mind's fictions? — Natasha Trethewey