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The conflict in Darfur could escalate to where we're seeing 100,000 victims per month. — Nicholas D. Kristof

Take imagination breaks ... Relaxed attention is one of the most important states of mind for creativity, and sometimes it has to be learned. — Nita Leland

If there's a supernatural agent that is working in the natural world, then the idealized conditions described by the law are no longer in effect. The law isn't violated because the law has this implicit provision that nothing is messing around with the conditions. — William Lane Craig

Grace gives us the power to live, and mercy keeps us free from guilt, condemnation, and shame. — John Bevere

I was in love with both young men and I wanted to build a life with them. I just had no idea how to do it. — Sloane Kennedy

Proclaim the Word more and argue about it less. — William Cameron Townsend

Almost all our faults are more pardonable than the methods we resort to to hide them. — Francois De La Rochefoucauld

I love 'Last Friday Night' by Katy Perry almost as much as 'Karma Police',
and if you want to straddle that line, you have to take the slings and arrows. — Chris Martin

What 'multiculturalism' boils down to is that you can praise any culture in the world except Western culture - and you cannot blame any culture in the world except Western culture. — Thomas Sowell

And at the risk of sounding like Andy Rooney on Sixty Minutes, have you ever wondered why we say fiddle-faddle and not faddle- fiddle? Why is it ping-pong and pitter-patter rather than pong-ping and patter-pitter? Why dribs and drabs, rather than vice versa? Why can't a kitchen be span and spic? Whence riff-raff, mish-mash, flim-flam, chit-chat, tit for tat, knick-knack, zig-zag, sing-song, ding-dong, King Kong, criss-cross, shilly-shally, see-saw, hee-haw, flip-flop, hippity-hop, tick-tock, tic-tac-toe, eeny-meeny-miney-moe, bric-a-brac, clickety-clack, hickory-dickory-dock, kit and kaboodle, and bibbity-bobbity-boo? The answer is that the vowels for which the tongue is high and in the front always come before the vowels for which the tongue is low and in the back. — Steven Pinker

Love is a lot like a backache. It doesn't show up on x-rays, but you know it's there. — George Burns