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Rhage raised his hand " Pastor Ass-hat, I have a question." "Yes my son, you are going to hell — J.R. Ward

My father was strict, but he recognised my ability and got a lot of flak from the church for supporting me. — Tori Amos

He had escaped the abhorrent taint! He was truly completely alone! He was the only human being in the world! — Patrick Suskind

Much of what passes for quality on British television is no more than a reflection of the narrow elite which controls it and has always thought that its tastes were synonymous with quality. — Rupert Murdoch

I take it as a given that God's knowledge of the Cerebus storyline dwarfs my own as God's knowledge of everything dwarfs my own. — Dave Sim

Homeopathy is wholly capable of satisfying the therapeutic demands of this age better than any other system or school of medicine. — Charles Frederick Menninger

There is no defeat except for those who give up. — Joseph B. Wirthlin

Our goal is to desperately make the best products we can. We're not naive. We trust that if we're successful and we make good products, that people will like them. And we trust that if people like them, they'll buy them. And we figured out the operation and we're effective. We know what we're doing, so we'll make money, but it's a consequence. — Jonathan Ive

You know, the state of Connecticut is ... sometimes it's a provincial state. And I've been working very hard to get the endorsement of the people within our state, and ultimately, the ultimate endorsement is from the voters in the state of Connecticut. — Linda McMahon

We know that Diana Vishneva is a phenomenon of strength and style, and she certainly has earned the right to stretch her talents as best she can. — Robert Gottlieb

I've no wish to appear in celebrity magazines. — Kelly Reilly

I could fill my whole time doing interviews, speaking to crowds, and there's this natural human tendency because of our culture to think that the more people I talk to, the bigger the impact I'll have, and yet Jesus didn't spend His time just speaking to the masses. He spent the bulk of his time with a small group of people. — Francis Chan