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It is a mistake to try to impose Christian beliefs on children and to make them the basis of moral training. The moral education of children is much too important a matter to be built on such foundations. — Margaret E. Knight

By dedicating so much concentration to the issue of security, bilateral matters pass to a secondary level. — Vicente Fox

I use the kitchen as a pathway to achieve this happiness. — Ferran Adria

A related study by Licette Peterson confirmed that girls are more fearful than boys are. For example, they brake sooner when riding their bikes. They react more negatively to pain and try not to make the same mistake twice. — James C. Dobson

You have the choice to either pray then plan or pray and wait; but keep in mind miracles are usually accessed somewhere between the 11th hour and resurrection. — Johnnie Dent Jr.

As a writer I find the relationship fascinating. Consider it. There is tension, and often unpleasantness, in both the union of man and woman, and of State and citizen. There is a great deal of hypocrisy too, but the relationship is not ever severed. The intercourse between State and citizens (it will be appropriate to call it forcible intercourse) also produces offspring as a marriage does. But frightening ones, like the "Safety Act and Ordinance". Offspring that resemble their father, the State, more than the citizenry. — Saadat Hasan Manto

The list is long and its keeper bitter. — Kate Morton

What are your names?"
"You know our names," Violet said curtly, a word which here means "tired of Count Olaf's nonsense." "That wig and that lipstick don't fool us any more than your pale-brown dress and sensible beige shoes. You're Count Olaf. — Lemony Snicket

Vulnerability is the strongest state to be in. How boring would it be if we were constantly dominant or constantly submissive? — FKA Twigs

I spent my time trying to understand grand jury procedure - a topic about which I never before had the slightest interest. — Donella Meadows

Sydney is full of the craziest and most talented artists of all kinds. — Keiynan Lonsdale

If I like a person, I like them. I may like the art and not like the person. — Agnes Denes

Human reason can neither predict nor deliberately shape its own future. Its advances consist in finding out where it has been wrong. — Friedrich August Von Hayek