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Christianity is a faith in which God sent his Son to die for you. — John Ashcroft

You lose that sacred-cow status when you lose three straight years. — Joe Dumars

You know what we should do? We should just put flags on everybody. Let's make it the NFFL - the National Flag Football League. It's unbelievable. — Brian Urlacher

As it has turned out, the whole relationship between men, women and children has tilted, to the disadvantage of women. — Fay Weldon

They were a society whose chief vocations were to entertain and be entertained ... — Anna Godbersen

Nothing is so fatal to religion as indifference. — Edmund Burke

Sometimes I wish the public were equally aware of the men of our race in the cultural fields. You, for instance, have you ever bought a book by a Negro writer? — Langston Hughes

When you win an election, you are always inclined to believe you won for the reasons you wanted to win. — William Galston

People must come to the understanding that they do not have a fixed identity. They have the power to identify and alter features of their personalities that they find negative or unpleasant. — Lisa Firestone

If you take all your meals seriously, none of them gets a chance to matter. — Robert Farrar Capon

I just want the fans of the book to be happy. I don't necessarily care about anyone else. — Kristen Stewart

I was brought up on the proletarian left, and I remain there. The fair go for workers is fundamental, and I don't believe the free market has a mind. — Clive James

The turmoil of the day freezes in a thousand absurd postures. — Samuel Beckett

People have always heard voices. Sometimes they're called shamans, sometimes they're called mad, and sometimes they're called fiction writers. I always feel lucky that I live in a culture where fiction writing is legal and not seen as pathology. — Ruth Ozeki