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The preacher must be a serious man; he must never give the impression that preaching is something light or superficial or trivial. — D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones

Years later she finally realized what he'd been doing by making her wait so long. He'd given her a reason to leave him. A very good reason. He loved her enough to let her go even before he'd had her. And she'd loved him enough to wait for him. — Tiffany Reisz

I think that David Lynch, he lives in a zone, and he expresses that zone to us with everything he does. — Michael J. Anderson

I am talking to you, but the moment I am talking to you, the universe is being created and destroyed. — Paulo Coelho

Only the Democratic Party could produce a string of presidential candidates who oppose school choice and vouchers while sending their own children to lily-white private schools. Only the Democratic Party could hysterically denounce a Supreme Court nominee for allegedly making unwanted sexual advances in the workplace and then applaud a president who was receiving oral sex from a White House intern while discussing deploying American troops with a congressman on the phone. Indeed, only the Democrats could oppose Clarence Thomas, actually block Supreme Court nominee Douglas Ginsburg (for marijuana use), and then run Bill Clinton for president. — Ann Coulter

And I began to believe that you could exchange your life, send it back for a different model, and I knew that wasn't really true but I also knew that it wasn't, here, entirely untrue. — Catherine Lacey

I grew up as a Catholic, and there was so much that was beautiful there, and also so much that was troubling. The whole patriarchal thing, the whole male-dominated approach, really bothered me. — Patty Griffin

Those authors are to be read at schools that supply most axioms of prudence. — Samuel Johnson

The very shaping of history now outpaces the ability of men to orient themselves in accordance with cherished values. Even when they do not panic men often sense that older ways off feeling and thinking have collapsed and that newer beginnings are ambiguous to the point of stasis. — C. Wright Mills

And sometimes I actually start to think human life is just as cheap to corporate America as animal life, so long as there are big profits to be made. — Tom Scholz