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All great religions, in order to escape absurdity, have to admit a dilution of agnosticism. It is only the savage, whether of the African bush or the American gospel tent, who pretends to know the will and intent of God exactly and completely. — H.L. Mencken

The whole point of rugby is that it is, first and foremost, a state of mind, a spirit. — Jean-Pierre Rives

I've come to ask how you do it. How you feel what I know you're feeling and then walk away like that. — Tammara Webber

My house is the red earth ... — Joy Harjo

We have to recognise that the validation of identity comes through relationships we have and what we produce. — Eva Cox

Be you. You are sacred. — Lailah Gifty Akita

He must have a lover of his own, some man or woman or animal whose absence hurt like a presence, some person that he poured himself into like a mold to remind himself of what he was. — Alexandra Kleeman

We don't accomplish anything in the world alone and whatever happens is the result of the whole tapestry off one's life and all the weavings of individual threads from one to another that create something. — Sandra Day O'Connor

It forced me to realise that I'd been blaming you for not being flawless. And none of us is flawless.' Another sigh. 'I was so angry with myself for what happened to Michael and Lucy that I had to turn my anger somewhere else and you were the easiest target. — Val McDermid

That's because our parents pick out our shoes," said Patricia. "Just wait until we're grown up. Our shoes will be insane. — Charlie Jane Anders

I love learning. I tend to stop doing things once I get good at them, and to try something else I'm not as good at, leaving a bunch of fans going, "But he was really good at that. Why isn't he still doing it?" — Neil Gaiman

I believe in the age of the Internet, Facebook and Twitter, that relationships are everything. — Tom Peters

It must not be supposed that the subjective elements are any less 'real' than the objective elements; they are only less important ... because they do not point to anything beyond ourselves ... — Bertrand Russell