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Using coconut oil is a great way to regulate your blood sugar levels and keep you balanced and productive throughout the day. — Ben Night

The sight of his bare chest had stolen every digit of her IQ. — Thea Harrison

If the devil starts putting obstacles in our way , that means God has a special plan of blessing for us — Sunday Adelaja

With a clear intention and a willing spirit, sooner or later we experience the joy and freedom that arises when we recognize our common humanity with others and see that real love excludes no one. — Sharon Salzberg

One can't be goof if one can't see the sun. And what does it mean to be human if you can't end your life better than how it began. — Lauren Groff

They had been through hell when their little boy was born, and now they were suffering again. Knowing something, but then having it confirmed by an expert are two different things. Their life with autism had begun. — Michael Braccia

When nothing hampers action, the soul has fewer reasons for action. — Romain Rolland

With Occam's old razor she could slit the throat of that idea. — John Crowley

I don't think we should have sex in games. But I think we should have the right to have it. We should have the full range of human experience. It's an art form like any other art form. For me, that's the importance of preserving it. — Brenda Romero

There is no good or bad author; there is only one kind of an author, that who connects with the readers. — Saru Singhal

Regardless of one's point of view, it's quite easy to see that Darwinism is not in the same league as the hard sciences. For instance, Darwinists will often compare their theory favorably to Einsteinian physics, claiming that Darwinism is just as well established as general relativity. Yet how many physicists, while arguing for the truth of Einsteinian physics, will claim that general relativity is as well established as Darwin's theory? Zero. — William A. Dembski