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The pioneers and missionaries of religion have been the real cause of more trouble and war than all other classes of mankind. — Edgar Allan Poe

That's why their realization is not integrated and complete, and they must go through many, many lifetimes very often before that acceptance will take place. — Frederick Lenz

You can only be free as an artist if you're free as a person. — Randy Jackson

I didn't realize wizards were going to walk among us and we'd just call them Googlers. — Robin Sloan

Doctor, you don't know what it is to doubt everything, even yourself. No, you don't; you couldn't with eyebrows like yours. — Bram Stoker

The more consciously and freely we choose an evil, the more responsible we are for it and the more guilty we are of it; this is why spiritual sins like pride are greater in guilt than carnal sins. — Peter Kreeft

I figured everyone deserved to be able to fall asleep at night. To wake up without feeling that your nightmares had left scars inside your head. — Kass Morgan

Mobile isn't just another content-delivery mechanism. Don't try to be mobile first. Be user first. Context over content, that's the lesson of mobile. — Jeff Jarvis

No standards anymore. Now Ricky he watches all them old Disney and Warner Brothers toons on DVD. You never have to worry if maybe Bugs Bunny is goin' to get it on with Daffy Duck. — Dean Koontz

It is precisely women's experience of God that this world lacks. A world that does not nurture its weakest, does not know God the birthing mother. A world that does not preserve the planet, does not know God the creator. A world that does not honor the spirit of compassion, does not know God the spirit. God the lawgiver, God the judge, God the omnipotent being have consumed Western spirituality and, in the end, shriveled its heart. — Joan D. Chittister

I got a woman that's mean as she can be, sometimes I think she's almost as mean as me. — Roy Orbison