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Usually the nonsense liberals spout is kind of cute, but in wartime their instinctive idiocy is life-threatening. — Ann Coulter
At least in popular parlance, what makes religious folks religious today is not so much that they believe in Jesus' divinity or Buddhism's Four Noble Truths but that they hold certain moral positions on bedroom issues such as premarital sex, homosexuality, and abortion. — Stephen Prothero
I would like to be remembered as a - somebody who could rock your soul or make your cry with a song. And somebody who's kind, who loved to laugh, and loved his God. — Gregg Allman
Someone owns trillions and keeps simple. I would.
Someone reads all minds and looks average. I would.
Someone knows the future and doesn't tell. I would. — Toba Beta
The specific character of despair is precisely this: it is unaware of being despair. — Soren Kierkegaard
Perhaps we don't always discriminate between sense and nonsense. — George Eliot
During the Age of Silence, people communicated more, not less. Basic survival demanded that the hands were almost never still, and so it was only during sleep (and sometimes not even then) that people were not saying something or other. — Nicole Krauss
A person is merciful when he feels the sorrow and misery of another as if it were his own. — Fulton J. Sheen
Every man prefers to look at a well-shaped woman instead of a rubber ball. — Katarina Witt
Where you stumble and fall, there you will find gold. — Joseph Campbell
Sometimes you've got to go up to a very high floor to see what the past has done to the present. — Colum McCann
Do I think well of myself, think myself a nice chap? WEll, I am afraid I sometimes do (and those are, no doubt, my worst moments) ... — C.S. Lewis
But are they heroes or mere dreamers? — Gaius Valerius Flaccus
I was happy but happy is an adult word. You don't have to ask a child about happy, you see it. They are or they are not. Adults talk about being happy because largely they are not. Talking about it is the same as trying to catch the wind. Much easier to let it blow all over you. — Jeanette Winterson