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If the devil doesn't exist ... how do you explain that some people are a lot worse than they're smart enough to be? — Wendell Berry

I firmly disbelieve in death. A spirit never dies. Where it wanders when it leaves the flesh, is a cognitive proposition. — Kellie Elmore

With the early Christians you couldn't have God as your father unless you have the church as your mother. This isn't accepting the church as a perfect thing. — Shane Claiborne

The weekend's here, started it right. Even if I only get part of it right. — Drake

He taught me to trust in tomorrow. — Susan Beth Pfeffer

Leadership starts at the top. — Morgan Wootten

How often do you think we write our own ending before the story is even finished? How often do we give up on ourselves when our lives are just starting? Things get hard and we immediately back away and assume that means we're going in the wrong direction, doing the wrong thing. If anything, when the waters get thick, that's our sign to keep going. — Rachel Van Dyken

I fear I shall never be ... good for anything in this world, but composing airs, building towers, forming gardens, collecting old Japan, and writing a journey to China or the Moon. — William Thomas Beckford

She had locked something away,
something deep inside.
A truth that she had once known,
but chose to forget.
And she couldn't break free.
So I decided to search for it.
I went deep into the recess of her mind
and found that secret place.
And I broke in.. — Christopher J. Nolan

George Bush has met more foreign heads of state than I have. But a substantial number of them were dead. — Jesse Jackson

You can kiss somebody else's spouse and get away with it. You can kiss a member of the same sex with near impunity. You can give an incestuous kiss on the sly. You can tongue-kiss a dog or exchange raptures with lab rats. But you can't kiss death without death kissing you back. Death is a passionate kisser. — Supervert