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If my body had this kind of response now, what would have happened if he'd actually done more? Spontaneous impregnation? — Penelope Ward

Sirs, you are doubtlessly intelligent people, however, I have a problem understanding how you found a place in prophecy for those I know to be void of a even a single drop of Hebrew blood - without any cultural or historical ties to the Holy Land and in fact simple converts to a base form of Judaism. Clinton eulogized Rabinowitz (Yitzhak Rabin) as a son of David and a son of Solomon. You must know that this man was a Khazar of Turko- Mongolian lineage, and can in no way represent a 'return' since his southern Russian ancestors never made it down to Palestine until 1948. — Dave Hunt

You can't turn something into something else," said Corporal Nobbs. "The Alchemists have been trying it for years." "They a can gen'rally turn a house into a hole in the ground," said Sergeant Colon. — Terry Pratchett

A man's principles are his own. Man starts flip-flopping on what he believes based on outside influences and he may as well run for congress. — J.J. Zep

Sometimes I think the one form of experience people are incapable of learning from is the political experience. — Doris Lessing

He that despairs measures Providence by his own little contracted model and limits infinite power to finite apprehensions. — Robert South

Even if you don't have a lot, you can help someone. — Lynn Schusterman

In every school I've gone to, all the athletic bastards stick together. — J.D. Salinger

Our education serves three purposes. First, we must learn what others think we must know. Second, we cannot profess anything that is not widely accepted. Third, we must learn to hide our own ignorance and never speak about it in public. — D.A. Blankinship

This is why humility was so important. It was the soul's way of short-circuiting the damage that could be done by the constant need to know where one stood with respect to others.
The point of humility was not to think ill of oneself but to protect oneself from this craving for status. This, in turn, would free the spirit to see life in a new way. — Kate Cooper

So hot the pages should be on fire! [on Pleasures of the Night ] — Gena Showalter

I never thought Cathy would get married in the comic strip. And I also thought I would never get married in real life. So both are shocks to me. — Cathy Guisewite

To lapse in fulness Is sorer than to lie for need, and falsehood Is worse in kings than beggars. — William Shakespeare

We teach what we need to learn. And we teach it until we get it. — Irene Tomkinson