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I believe that while race-neutral means are preferable, it is appropriate to use race as one factor among others in achieving a diverse student body. — Condoleezza Rice

To Christopher's amazement, Albert didn't move. A dog who thought nothing of running through gunfire was completely cowed by Beatrix Hathaway. — Lisa Kleypas

Labor unions should study and read the Bible instead of asking for more money. When people get right with God, they are better workers. — Jerry Falwell

I hate it when people tell you you're good when you know that you're not. — Aidan Gillen

All our dreams and hopes become as naught, and evil men are allowed to hang their lanterns on our tombstones. What greater folly is there? — James Lee Burke

Love me or leave me, but if you love me, please don't leave me. — Lisa N. Paul

The Church is like the moon, which shines with borrowed light. When God shines upon the Church, then the Church herself shines by reflecting his light. The glory of Jehovah is her glory, if that be withdrawn, she is dark indeed; but when that shines into her, and through her, then her brightness is great indeed. — Charles Haddon Spurgeon

Maybe he should have thought about all this before he knocked her up with the life-sucking monster. — Stephenie Meyer

Censor: A self-appointed snoophound who sticks his nose in other people's business. — Bennett Cerf

The point of poetry is to be acutely discomforting, to prod and provoke, to poke us in the eye, to punch us in the nose, to knock us off our feet, to take our breath away. — Paul Muldoon

The mistakes that I made I made because I drank too much. I don't think that's going to happen any more. Am I going to make mistakes as a parent? Sadly, every day. I'm looking around for the perfect parent and I haven't seen one yet. — Paula Poundstone

During the Cold War, the U.S. instituted a policy of sending money to governments in poor countries to buy their political loyalty. While studies show that sending aid to foreign governments creates allegiance, it does not lead to economic progress. — Iqbal Quadir

But we are governed more than we know, and most when we are wildest. — John Muir