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When somebody says to me, "I don't believe in God," my first response is, "Tell me about the God you don't believe in." Almost always, it's the God of supernatural theism. — Marcus J. Borg

How absurd that our students tuck their cell phones, BlackBerrys, iPads, and iPods into their backpacks when they enter a classroom and pull out a tattered textbook. — Eli Broad

Tom Cruise shouldn't try to win Oscars. He should just smile and kick people in the face and leave the acting to Hugh Jackman. Why Hugh Jackman? I dunno; come up with your own example, smart-ass. — Doug Benson

If we could all give our own definitions of God, there would be as many definitions as there are men and women. — Mahatma Gandhi

Men don't get cellulite. God might just be a man. — Rita Rudner

There's no reason you'd shoot Mother Theresa and Newt Gingrich the same way. — Gregory Heisler

Nothing in Nature, much less conscious being, Was e'er created solely for itself. — Edward Young

Events will take their course, it is no good of being angry at them; he is happiest who wisely turns them to the best account. — Euripides

You just never know when it might be cookie time. And, that is what the dogs have taught me. — Merrill Markoe

Powerful people do not try to control other people. They know it doesn't work, and that it's not their job. Their job is to control themselves. — Danny Silk

The True Lover is the one who realizes that Loyalty must go hand in hand with Freedom. — Paulo Coelho

Take the example of my daughter. A lot of people were speaking out about education when the Taliban were bombing schools in Swat Valley, but Malala's voice was like a crescendo. It spread all around the world. She was the smallest but her voice was the biggest, because she was speaking for herself. — Ziauddin Yousafzai

I have to speak my mind. Because what is in my mind is always more interesting than what is happening in the world outside my mind. — John Wilmot