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When the only rule is there are no rules becomes literal, we'll all become illiterate and unable to offend one another at all. — Brian Spellman

Agnosticism is the natural attitude of the evolutionist. How can a brute mind comprehend spiritual things? — William Jennings Bryan

It is a good sign that our troubles are sanctified to us when they turn our hearts against sin, and not against God. — John Flavel

I'm okay in my skin, you know ... I'm okay with who I am. — Dana Plato

When I got to Broadway, I conducted five Broadway shows. — David Friedman

This was an act of love, pure and simple. And by taking her so slowly and gently, Merrick was wiping away all the earlier, bad memories she had of this act. Wiping them away and replacing them with beautiful memories, feelings of love and trust instead of hurt and terror and betrayal. There was no room for bad emotions here
there was only the bliss of being one with her man and it was the best feeling Elise had ever known. — Evangeline Anderson

I liked that sentence then and I like that sentence now but then I had no way of making any sense of it, I could only keep it in my mind's eye, where it rested and grew in the embryo that would become my imagination — Jamaica Kincaid

The sad vicissitude of things. — Laurence Sterne

You can wish upon a star and remember that someone's dream already came true ... because you exist. — Coco Nicole Estef

The powers of a man's mind are directly proportioned to the quantity of coffee he drinks. — James Mackintosh

Unless and until you have developed a heart inundated with compassion, do not sit on the seat of judgement. — Sri Chinmoy

... and in the same way the innumerable people who took part in the war acted in accord with their personal characteristics, habits, circumstances and aims. They were moved by fear or vanity, rejoiced or were indignant, reasoned, imagining that they knew what they were doing and did it of their own free will, but they all were involuntary tools of history, carrying on a work concealed from them but comprehensible to us. Such is the inevitable fate of men of action, and the higher they stand in the social hierarchy the less are they free. — Leo Tolstoy

It's strange that the newspapers don't see a connection between their false revelations about my private life and my need for seclusion and security. — Agnetha Faltskog

Since all wealth ultimately comes from God, His people ought to acknowledge His primacy by offering Him the best of their wealth, time, and abilities. — Max Anders

Worse even than your maddening song, your silence. — Sylvia Plath