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I have a really low boredom threshold. — Nick Hornby
Least hypothesis held no place of preference; Occam's razor could not slice the prime problem, the Nature of the Mind of God (might as well call it that to yourself, you old scoundrel; it's a short, simple, Anglo-Saxon monosyllable, not banned by having four letters - and as good a tag for what you don't understand as any). — Robert A. Heinlein
How could one comfort a disturbed person? He is already assailed with doubts about his faith. He would have to despair with such a doctrine. Rather one must seek to convince him that the Savior is there for him, has already forgiven him, and has already accepted him. As soon as one makes faith even in the least a requirement for justification, one takes from such a person all the comfort of the Gospel. — C.F.W. Walther
I play golf - badly. — J. A. Jance
staging journey. You need to have more than the general idea of "fix it up and make it look better." What are you going to do specifically? Are you going to paint? Put in flowers? Add shutters? Change the carpet? You need an actual working list to check off instead of just winging it. — Teri B. Clark
For a while, I think in 1994, it got to where I didn't want to practice. — Payne Stewart
He thought that maybe when you're making your way forward into your life, it just looks higgledy-piggledy, the way, if you were a fly walking across one of Beautiful Girl's drawings all you'd be able to see was green, then blue, then yellow. Only if you got in the air before the swat came down would you see the colors belonged to a big drawing, with the green for this part of the picture, the blue and yellow for others, every color being just where if was meant to be. Could that be what life was? — Rachel Simon
i have siezed the day, and the night too. -Juliet- — Mary Ann Shaffer
One learns more from a good scholar in a rage than from a score of lucid and laborious drudges. — Rudyard Kipling
Nothing is final in history. It always moves on. Peace must be built again and again. — Thorbjorn Jagland
What I do is what I like; if I'm not as famous as I'd like to be, I've done it to myself. — Blake Shelton