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I read once that the true mark of a pro - at anything - is that he understands, loves, and is good at even the drudgery of his profession. — Paul Halmos

A man cannot tell whether a woman is in love with him or his security blanket until she is financially and psychologically independent enough to leave. Until a woman has learned how to leave, even she cannot be sure she has learned to love. — Warren Farrell

Most people, almost everyone knows of a teen mom. Teen pregnancy rates are growing, and we need to bring awareness to that. — Madisen Beaty

Saying spirituality cannot exist without religion is like saying hamburgers cannot exist without McDonald's. — Steven Barnes

How to Commit the Perfect Murder was an old game in heaven. I always chose the icicle: the weapon melts away. — Alice Sebold

The careful student of history will discover that Christianity has been of very little value in advancing civilization, but has done a great deal toward retarding it. — Matilda Joslyn Gage

A man only learns in two ways, one by reading, and the other by association with smarter people. — Will Rogers

The closer you are to God, the farther you are from the devil. — Billy Graham

I heard something once. I heard a slogan and it stuck in my head. I heard 'Equal rights for all; special privileges for none' and to me it didn't mean anything but what it said. — Harper Lee

"I wouldn't go over here to Lisa Rinna and I would say 'Are those breasts real, are you wearing underwear?'" — Joan Rivers

I don't hold a grudge. I cradle it. I coddle it. I feed it fine cuts of meat and send it to the best schools. I nurture my grudges, Rollins. — Leigh Bardugo

If every chunk of DNA were halved with every generation, the result would be a rather neat picture of proportionately shrinking segments that matched an expanding fan of cousins. But if the cut and shuffle of DNA down through the generations is not a smooth, even process and relatively large chunks of DNA may be passed on through generations more or less unchanged, it has some interesting implications for what DNA can tell us about the past. — Christine Kenneally