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Because in the conversation beneath this one, what we're really saying is I am an imperfect person. Here are my failures. Do you want me anyway? — Nina LaCour

Of course our prayers are limited by our sin. If you want powerful prayers, get the sin out of your life. — John Eldredge

When you put your total faith in God, no matter what happens, to a person who's a true believer, if you die, you know you're going to heaven to be with God. — Jim Bakker

Municipal networks expand economic opportunities. We've got to open new doors, not slam them shut. — Frank Lautenberg

Write down everything you want to do with your life and then spend the next 25 years doing them. — Robert De Niro

A single-continent world would be expected to contain only about a third as many mammalian species as currently exist. — Elizabeth Kolbert

And, you know, I hope you have some fun with this book. Nosh and nibble at the corners or read the mother straight through, but enjoy. That's what it's for, as much as any of the novels. Maybe there will be something here to make you think or make you laugh or just make you mad. Any of those reactions would please me. Boredom, however, would be a bummer. — Stephen King

As minorities and other immigrant groups become more important to our economy, the inner city is a crucible that gives us an early look at phenomena that are going to be spreading more broadly in the economy over time. — Michael Porter

Fear can cause blindness ... we were already blind the moment we turned blind, fear struck us blind, fear will keep us blind — Jose Saramago

From the long range point of view, I do not know of anything we can do more important than to make some contribution to the preservation of religion as a vital force in America. — Louis Finkelstein

The turn of the century was the age of the banker, so much so that the leading bankers of the day had become legendary figures in the public imagination-vast, overshadowing behemoths whose colossal power seemed to reach everywhere. — Doris Kearns Goodwin