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Some Christians have an elastic conscience when it comes to their own foibles - and an ironbound conscience when it comes to the foibles of others. — Billy Graham

This is all part of my cunning plan to make ten pounds daily by spending twelve consecutive hours online. — Neil Fraser Addison

The scarf could go on and on and on and on, and it could be the harlot-red banner of shame that wrapped him up and kept him warm when the nights grew lonely and cold. — Amy Lane

I would change the knowledge I have into wisdom, so that the things that are to happen will be changed into the best that may be. — Padraic Colum

...the intranslatable intonations of a foreigner, the inevitable cross-cultural misunderstandings lurking in tones and glances and assumptions. — Arthur Phillips

That was the exact moment my heart threaded with hers. It was as if someone reached down with a sewing needle and stitched my soul to hers. How could one woman be so sharp and so vulnerable at the same time? Whatever would happen to her would happen to me. Whatever pain she would feel, I would feel it too. I wanted it - that was the surprising part. Selfish, self centered Caleb Drake loved a girl so much he could already feel himself changing to accommodate her needs.
I fell.
Hard.
For the rest of this life and probably the next.
I wanted her - every last inch of her stubborn, combative, catty heart. — Tarryn Fisher

I admire answers to which no answers can be made. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Aristotle affirms that philosophy did not pass from Greece to Gaul, that is to the Druids, but was received from them. — John Daniel

Considering she'd just blown his gray matter into the ether, he was screwed. — Kelly Moran

Wisdom is the recovery of innocence at the far end of experience. — David Bentley Hart

And he wondered, suddenly, what sort of divide it created between them, that he knew pieces of her that she had never shared with him - facts and stories and moments and memories to which she had no idea he was privy. He had collected them for so long, denying to himself that this acquisition was anything more than casual amusement, when in fact it was zealous, and jelaous besides; diwowning as accidental the fact that he never forgot a single remark she made, or that others made about her, and that he approved of these other people, or disdained them, according to their treatment of her. Such a lopsided intimacy existed between him and her. Inevitably, it created a chasm whose depth neither of them could know until they tried to chart it. Would this chasm prove impossible to bridge? — Meredith Duran

To call yourself a socialist in 2015 is to be an idiot. Socialism fails. Everywhere. — Dennis Prager

When I write a film, the film gets handed off to a producer and a director and I go my merry way. With television, I am expected and contracted to stick around and actually produce what I've written. — Marc Guggenheim