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Knowing whether or not man is free involves knowing whether he can have a master. The absurdity peculiar to this problem comes from the fact that the very notion that makes the problem of freedom possible also takes away all its meaning. For in the presence of God there is less a problem of freedom than a problem of evil. You know the alternative: either we are not free and God the all-powerful is responsible for evil. Or we are free and responsible but God is not all powerful. All the scholastic subtleties have neither added anything to nor subtracted anything from the acuteness of this paradox. — Albert Camus

Did anybody tell you that you're a few french fries short of a Happy Meal? — Susan Elizabeth Phillips

I've gotten tons of awards and I believe when it's my time to get a Grammy, I'll get a Grammy. — Nicki Minaj

I figure that if God actually does exist, he is big enough to understand an honest difference of opinion. — Isaac Asimov

Shepherds don't look after sheep because they love them - although I do think some shepherds like their sheep too much. They look after their sheep so they can, first, fleece them and second, turn them into meat. That's much more like the priesthood as I know it. — Christopher Hitchens

There were about two years when I literally paid no rent anywhere in the world. Everyone's a contact, but there's no real human interaction. That's a very wearying thing. — Matthew Stewart

Part of me was slightly pissed off that this kiss with him hadn't happened sooner. As in years ago sooner. Because this one little kiss - it literally rocked my world. He was morphine and I was an instant addict. — Sarah Darlington

Death by drink driving is the only socially acceptable form of homicide. — Candy Lightner

As an observer, I react to the realities of Israeli life with both envy and relief. Nobody wants to live under the threat of constant attack from enemies right next door, under ceaseless and often unfair international scrutiny, defending his homeland by day and living with the memories of mass genocide at night. — Pete Hegseth

I write songs and I sing them from the deepest part of my existence and I hope they connect with the deepest part of yours. — Ben Harper