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A few years ago the Deists denied the inspiration of the Bible on account of its cruelty. At the same time they worshiped what they were pleased to call the God of Nature. Now we are convinced that Nature is as cruel as the Bible; so that, if the God of Nature did not write the Bible, this God at least has caused earthquakes and pestilence and famine, and this God has allowed millions of his children to destroy one another. So that now we have arrived at the question
not as to whether the Bible is inspired and not as to whether Jehovah is the real God, but whether there is a God or not. — Robert G. Ingersoll

If everyone's purpose of life is to be happy, kind, caring, and compassionate, this world will become heaven. — Debasish Mridha

It was in England that I discovered theatre. I didn't have any money, but I would just eat yoghurt in order to get some money for tickets. — Caterina Murino

Very bad indeed. Defoe never acquired a really good style, and can in no true sense be called a "master of the English tongue." Nature had gifted Defoe with untiring energy, a keen taste for public affairs, — Daniel Defoe

Courage comes with action. The minute you step forward, the minute you declare your decision, the minute you say, "This is how it's going to go," courage comes. It floods through you and energizes every single fiber of your being. You don't have to wait for it. It'll be there. — Gail Blanke

Why do you suppose I'm here?" I asked him. Angel. A thirteen-year-old departed gangbanger. "Just 'cause you're supposed to be, I guess. — Darynda Jones

It has always been desirable to tell the truth, but seldom if ever necessary. — Arthur Balfour

Develop craftsmanship through years of wide reading. — Annie Proulx

I find podcasting an enticing space. — Jason Calacanis

Practice makes perfect, But nothings perfect so why bother practicing? — Christopher Nicole

A man like Tywin Lannister comes but only once in a thousand years. — George R R Martin

It was only then that he met Villefort's dull gaze, that look peculiar to men of the law who do not want anyone to read their thoughts, and so make their eyes into unpolished glass. The look reminded him that he was standing before Justice, a figure of grim aspect and manners. — Alexandre Dumas