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things to the crew and proceed with a vote." "And then it'll be time to..." Pellegrini interrupted. "To what?" "To pray. — J.A. Hawkings

Transmogrification," Langdon said. "The vestiges of pagan religion in Christian symbology are undeniable. Egyptian sun disks became the halos of Catholic saints. Pictograms of Isis nursing her miraculously conceived son Horus became the blueprint for our modern images of the Virgin Mary nursing Baby Jesus. And virtually all the elements of the Catholic ritual - the miter, the altar, the doxology, and communion, the act of "God-eating" - were taken directly from earlier pagan mystery religions. — Dan Brown

There is no winner or loser - just one family, the U.M.P. The time for internal squabbles is behind us. — Jean-Francois Cope

I had always dreamed of living in Chapel Hill. When I was a college student at Hollins University in Virginia, I came down to Chapel Hill for summer school and just loved it. — Lee Smith

The greatest joy you can get is from giving, and the best thing that you can give is your love. — Debasish Mridha

I noticed, as I had done before, that there was a lull among the mosquitoes about midnight, and that they began again in the morning. Nature is thus merciful. But apparently they need rest as well as we. — Henry David Thoreau

Still, you can't complain about the number of movies being made. Never have the means of making movies been so accessible to so many. The problem is getting bodies into seats. — David Edelstein

We haven't had a slew of artists, but the artists we do come out with have always had the same momentum. — Jermaine Dupri

What we sincerely believe regarding ourselves is true for us. — Orison Swett Marden

Face it, friends. For this journey, roads are optional. — C.J. Milbrandt

Everybody goes the wrong way, everything is confused, chaotic, disorderly. But nobody is ever lost or hurt, nothing is stolen, no blows are exchanged. It is a kind of ferment which is created by reason of the fact that for a Greek every event, no matter how stale, is always unique. He is always doing the same thing for the first time: he is curious, avidly curious, and experimental. He experiments for the sake of experimenting, not to establish a better or more efficient way of doing things. — Henry Miller

The primary reason for failure is that people do not develop new
plans to replace those plans that didn't work. — Napoleon Hill

I might not remember how the sky looked on any given day. I do remember, though, what it was like to be a boy beneath a sky. — Kevin Brockmeier