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Without pleasure man would live like a fool and soon die. — Pierre Beaumarchais

It is a self-evident truth that a person who truly prays and seeks God's wisdom in life recognizes the sovereignty of God and is committed to seeking God's wisdom in life's important choices. — Ravi Zacharias

We had a saying that the fun stops at one. — Drew Brees

I could've died because you had to tie your shoelace? — Derek Landy

Was anybody else bothered by the sight of mine-resistant vehicles and guns pointed at unarmed men in Ferguson? — Rand Paul

There is no man alone, because every man is a Microcosm, and carries the whole world about him. — Thomas Browne

When we are conscious of our personal uniqueness and our universal nature we express ourselves creatively. In this way we fulfill our dreams and our life purpose. — Andrew Schneider

I feel like you know what you're going to be good at when you're older based on what you like when you're younger. When I was younger my best friend was Tony, this kid Tony, and he loved rocks. He was always playing with rocks, counting them, and now he's a crack head. — Amy Schumer

False hopes are more dangerous than fears. — J.R.R. Tolkien

At the end of the day, when two combatants get into the ring and/or cage, it's anybody's game, especially in MMA. — Bill Goldberg

Relationship films are political. If a woman is sitting in a waiting room in an office and a man walks in and sits down, it's a political situation. If he decides to smoke, does he ask her or does he just light up? If he lights up, what does she do? It's politics. — Sydney Pollack

When I say I must write, I don't mean I must publish. There is a great difference. the important thing is the chaotic form given to my chaotic experience, which is, as it was for James Joyce, my kind of religion, and necessary for me...as the confession and absolution for a Catholic in church. — Sylvia Plath