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Here is the challenge, I believe, for the Christian artist, in whatever sphere: to tell the story of the new world so that people can taste it and want it, even while acknowledging the reality of the desert in which we presently live. — N. T. Wright

When you're off saving the world, you'll come to a point where you discover it was just yourself that needed saving. — Atle Jarnaes Leroy

Between an egg that is fried and an egg that is cremated there is a wide and substantial difference. — P.G. Wodehouse

First impressions tend to be the most clear. — Steven Redhead

AROUND FIFTY-EIGHT THOUSAND NONFAMILY CHILD ABDUCTIONS occur each year in America, — Joe Hill

Hell's no proof of heaven. — Chimo

It's flattering that people want to know so much about me and want to take the time to make up that many things about me. — Lindsay Lohan

I realized that I had demanded that my parents accept me but had resisted accepting them. — Andrew Solomon

To will nothing, then, is ..looking ..for that infinite virtuosity that always enters into the game and always runs off — Maurice Blondel

The question, he (Lincoln) said over and over, is not what a man's particular abilities may be, but what his rights are as a human being made in God's image. — Elton Trueblood

When I make a movie, I completely dive into it and I can't really take anything in at all, at that time. — Daniel Espinosa

The thing I love about Vegas is that it's a melting pot. It's like working Ellis Island. — Don Rickles

Hello! It could only have been Andre, but she replaced the receiver instantly, reaching for the tiny, crumpled scrap of paper and tucking it under her pillow as she dozed off again, struck by another dream at the edge of sleep, and clutching her head and her heart because she didn't know where all the blood was coming from. Nonetheless she kept repeating: It's nothing, it's nothing, nothing else can happen to me now. Something might happen to me, but nothing has to happen. — Ingeborg Bachmann