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Religion has for too long been placed on the back burner of history, when it may be one of the driving forces in history. — Dave Brat

God knows your abilities, and he also knows how to turn your weak points into strong ones — Sunday Adelaja

I would like to point out that as soon as Lieutenant Ekalu let you know that actually, your intended compliment was offensive to her, you immediately stopped trying to be nice. — Ann Leckie

I have always declared God to be a distinct personage, Jesus Christ a separate and distinct personage from God the Father, and the Holy Ghost was a distinct personage and a Spirit: and these three constitute three distinct personages and three Gods. — Joseph Smith Jr.

The old actors in the old days, they used to go on tour, to get the play ready for the West End, and to learn their lines. The old timers used to say, "Be very careful, dear boy, what you get in to during the first weeks of a long tour." — Tom Courtenay

Men are men and women are women, but the men are dumber than the women, usually. — Stephen Malkmus

I'm allergic to dogs, so I couldn't even adopt what gay men typically adopt when they have that maternal gene. — Dan Savage

I'm not going to let you walk out on me again."
"I'm not walking out on you Tucker. I'm walking out on us. — R.S. Burnett

The more we value things outside our control, the less control we have. — Epictetus

When I worked with wildlife a lot in the Eighties and Nineties, I learnt the meaning of patience. And when I worked with trees, I learned the meaning of humility. — James Balog

A library is a miracle. A place where you can learn just about anything, for free. A place where your mind can come alive. — Josh Hanagarne

What we need most is to restore and revive our humanity. We must create a society where people can live with dignity, a society where people can live in peace and happiness. People are tired of games played for power and profit. People are tired of hatred and conflict. They want to live with more wisdom and confidence, and in peace. It may seem like a long and distant path, but I am convinced that the 21st century must see a movement to sow the seeds of peace, happiness and trust in every person's heart. The seeds of a truly humane way of life. I am convinced this is the only path. — Daisaku Ikeda