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The sweeping message of the Bible is not a promise that those who believe and do good will not suffer. Instead the Bible is largely a book about people who refused to let go of their faith in the face of suffering. — Adam Hamilton

I think one of the things when you're casting children is you're also casting their parents. — Morgan Freeman

Today we are raised with the notion that to be secure is to be financially autonomous. Amassing wealth is viewed as the primary rite of passage to a secure, autonomous existence. — Jeremy Rifkin

The important thing for Government is not to do things which individuals are doing already, and to do them a little better or a little worse; but to do those things which at present are not done at all. — John Maynard Keynes

The need to find out what will happen if I don't relent or moderate my actions has been a constant source of difficulty and discomfort in my life. — Russell Brand

Obviously, they were not to torture anyone for their own pleasure unless the fucker just totally deserved it. — Ari Bach

If everyone wants to be somebody, I want to be somebody else — Benny Bellamacina

It doesn't matter if justice is on your side. You have to depict your position as just. — Benjamin Netanyahu

To be a legend, you've either got to be dead or excessively old! — Christopher Lee

There's nothing wrong with having your goals really high and trying to achieve them. That's the fun part. You may come up short. I've come up short on a lot on my goals, but it's always fun to try and achieve them. — Tiger Woods

I bet after seeing us, George Washington would sue us for calling him 'father.' — Will Rogers

I've read all of Shakespeare and practiced a lot of lines ... I am going to do Juliet first. Don't laugh. What, with what makeup, costume and camera can do, my acting will create a Juliet who is 14, an innocent virgin. — Marilyn Monroe

Silence gives the proper grace to women — Sophocles