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I like to go after the foibles, basically of beliefs that are held without question. If people still want to believe in their stuff after that, that's great - as long as they just have a chance to step back and look at it for a second. Sometimes, you don't even realize what you've been thinking for 20 years. — Elayne Boosler

All parents are trying to balance. Look, I'm lucky in the sense that I can control my hours. I can choose my jobs, and not everybody has that choice. But I definitely, it's a family decision every time I take a job. — Matt Damon

In our democracy every young person should have an equal opportunity to obtain a higher education, regardless of his station in life or financial means. — John F. Kennedy

It's hard not to stand in awe and enchantment with the beauty in which nature expresses herself. — Steve Maraboli

She hadn't been broken; she'd been furious and hurt, but never broken... — Linda Howard

Death is not an end but a doorway we walk through as automatically as we take our next breath. — James L. Garlow

POW 369, I should salute you from this heart of mine. And thank you for placing your life on the line. — Darryl Worley

Detroit, the heart of the country ... I grew up on 10 Mile, 2 miles better than 8 Mile. — Kristen Bell

It was called Ending the Pursuit of Happiness, and its author, a man named Barry Magid, argued that the idea of using meditation to make your life 'better' or 'happier', in any conventional sense, was a misunderstanding. — Oliver Burkeman

The nearest we approach God ... is as creative beings. The poet , by echoing the primary imagination , recreates. Through his work he forces those who read him to do the same, thus bringing them ... nearer to the actual being of God as displayed in action . — R.S. Thomas

No matter how much the cats fight, there always seem to be plenty of kittens. — Abraham Lincoln

It was intended that when Newspeak had been adopted once and for all and Oldspeak forgotten, a heretical thought ... should be literally unthinkable, at least so far as thought is dependent on words. — George Orwell