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I began to suspect that perhaps the problem lies not in God's goodness but in how we measure it. Laxmi and Kanakaraju and the women and children at the AIDS ministry, they prayed for basic things - food, shelter, health, peace - and they did not always receive. Yet I saw in their eyes the kind of joy and spiritual connectedness that most Christians I know long for. — Rachel Held Evans

A committee is a thing which takes a week to do what one good man can do in an hour. — Elbert Hubbard

If faces were not alike, we could not distinguish men from beasts; if they were not different, we could not tell one man from another. — Michel De Montaigne

There is no justification for taking away individuals' freedom in the guise of public safety. — Thomas Jefferson

The slightest human contact was immediate joy. — Mitch Albom

Imperfection is an end. Perfection is only an aim. — Ivor Cutler

I never knew before, what such a love as you have made me feel, was; I did not believe in it; my Fancy was afraid of it, lest it should burn me up. But if you will fully love me, though there may be some fire, 'twill not be more than we can bear when moistened and bedewed with Pleasures. — John Keats

I'm a bit frightened of the idea of a full facelift because, when you look in the mirror, you want to look like yourself. — Carol Vorderman

Mary Hart says she meant to stay on 'Entertainment Tonight' for three years. She was on for 29. — Drew Lachey

I'm interested in human vulnerability. We are alone, and my portraits reflect this quality. I don't want anything to get in the way of this feeling. — Thomas S. Buechner

The scientific creation story has majesty, power and beauty. and is infused with a powerful message capable of lifting our spirits in a way that its multitudinous supernatural counterparts are incapable of matching. It teaches us that we are the products of 13.7 billion years of cosmic evolution and the mechanism by which meaning entered the universe, if only for a fleeting moment in time. Because the universe means something to me, and the fact that we are all agglomerations of quarks and electrons in a complex and fragile pattern that can perceive the beauty of the universe with visceral wonder, is, I think, a thought worth raising a glass to this Christmas. — Brian Cox

Old men ought to be explorers. — T. S. Eliot