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Let the old woman have her God, God was as necessary for old women as enemas and Lipton tea bags. — Stephen King

The most impactful dollars that Australia can spend are actually what goes to help the poorest. — Bill Gates

I woke up to singing and found myself singing too — Don Piper

In The Land of the Pig, The Butcher Is King — Meat Loaf

American culture really has two souls. And it's not a question of whether the culture becomes secularized. The culture never becomes one thing or the other. The culture is always two. The culture is always William Bradford and Jonathan Edwards. The culture is always Benjamin Franklin and Thomas Edison. America was born just in time to have two mentalities. We're like Jacob and Esau struggling in the womb. Secular people want to believe that we are a nation of the Enlightenment, and because of the Founding Fathers and the Constitution that secularism will supersede religion. Religious people want to believe that through the revival religion will supersede secularism. And both are wrong. "What's going to happen," he said, "is that there will continue to be a constant dynamic and tension between the two, running side by side.And they're going to keep on being about that for as long as there's an American identity worth talking about. — Bruce Feiler

Coincidence is what you have left over when you apply a bad theory. — Percy Williams Bridgman

A Warrior of Light values a child's eyes because they are able to look at the world without bitterness. When he wants to find out if the person beside him is worthy of his trust, he tries to see him as a child would — Paulo Coelho

I don't want to live and die with every point that's being played out there now. I'm going to let my coach live and die with every point. — Andy Roddick

Ten minutes of reading followed by twenty minutes of challenging practice keeps you awake and spurs you on. — Mark Myers

All the crimes on earth do not destroy so many of the human race, nor alienate so much property, as drunkenness. — Francis Bacon