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Even when our heart aches, we summon the strength that maybe we didn't even know we had, and we carry on; we finish the race. — Barack Obama

As the conjugal act cannot be spoken of aloud for reasons both sacred and profane, the ritual of the pipe was, for the pair of them, a holy ritual that was unspeakable and mortified, just as it was ecstatic and divine: its sacredness lay in its very profanity, and its profanity, in its sacred form. — Eleanor Catton

People are dangerous. If they're able to involve themselves in issues that matter, they may change the distribution of power, to the detriment of those who are rich and privileged. — Noam Chomsky

You need language for thought, and you need language to anticipate death. There is no abstract thought without language and no anticipation. I think the anticipation of death without language would be impossible. — David Cronenberg

Hey birthers, wanna hear my theory? My theory was that Obama was born in America and you were born with the umbilical cord around your neck. — Bill Maher

Doing improv really got me started in my whole career. — Lauren Lapkus

You get paid and you get venerated and worshipped for pretending to be somebody else. — Ian Astbury

I may be crucified for my beliefs and, if I am, you can say, He died to make men free. — Martin Luther King Jr.

If I hadn't been so outspoken, Jimmy Carter wouldn't have wanted me. — Andrew Young

I'm naked in Esquire in August. I was naked on the set the other day. I'm always naked. I'm naked right now, in fact, — Mary-Louise Parker

No problem. First one's free. — Lili St. Crow

This is what you are here for: to glorify God and enjoy Him thoroughly and forever, telling the universe how great God is. — Aiden Wilson Tozer

Al Davis is the kind of guy who would steal your eyes and then try to convince you that you looked better without them — Sam Rutigliano

Our Apostolic Mandate requires from Us that We watch over the purity of the Faith and the integrity of Catholic discipline. It requires from Us that We protect the faithful from evil and error; especially so when evil and error are presented in dynamic language which, concealing vague notions and ambiguous expressions with emotional and high-sounding words, is likely to set ablaze the hearts of men in pursuit of ideals which, whilst attractive, are nonetheless nefarious. — Pope Pius X