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By the time I had got to college, I had begun to read and had decided that most of what Christians believed could not be credible. So I became a philosophy major at Southwestern University in Georgetown, Texas. — Stanley Hauerwas

You play 20 games, you have one bad game, I think any team in this league will live with that. — Scott Brooks

Theatricals can be irritating, but will provide a better night out than mobile phone salespeople. — Arthur Smith

Got a little red line that tells you, boy where the razor's been. — Tori Amos

We eagerly get hold of a law that serves as a weapon to our passions. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

The earth is convulsed with a universal sob, and the roads are muddy with tears. But I do not call to mind a more touching picture of unavailing misery and ruin, and hopeless chaos, than the plug hat that has endeavored to keep sober and maintain self-respect while its owner was drunk. — Edgar Wilson Nye

The way I figure it when a man's in love with a girl, He's got a right to ask her to marry him. Any girl, Anybody's girl — Robert Mitchum

Human learning presupposes a specific social nature and a process by which children grow into the intellectual life of those around them — Lev S. Vygotsky

the most shocking thing when people pray for heaven, from the one and only heaven....! — Sushil Singh

All of us , I believe , carry about in our heads places and landscapes we shall never forget because we have experienced such intensity of life there :places where, like the child that 'feels its life in every limb' in Wordsworth's poem'We are seven' ,our eyes have opened wider, and all our senses have somehow heightened.By way of returning the compliment , we accord these places that have given us such joy a special place in our memories and imaginations. They live on in us, wherever we may be, however far from them. — Roger Deakin

He found, moreover, that the younger and more ignorant his pupils were, the more pleasure he took in teaching. — Hermann Hesse