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Acting is fun; it's easier than writing, and if you get on a [TV] show, it draws people to your stand-up. That's ultimately what I'd like to do. — Hannibal Buress

From the perspective of the plan of salvation, one of the most serious abuses of children is to deny them birth. This is a worldwide trend. The national birthrate in the United States is the lowest in 25 years,2 and the birthrates in most European and Asian countries have been below replacement levels for many years. This is not just a religious issue. As rising generations diminish in numbers, cultures and even nations are hollowed out and eventually disappear.
One cause of the diminishing birthrate is the practice of abortion. Worldwide, there are estimated to be more than 40 million abortions per year.3 Many laws permit or even promote abortion, but to us this is a great evil. — Dallin H. Oaks

Sitting in a room being forced to listen to 'The Chanukah Song' over and over. [on his idea of Hell] — Adam Sandler

I'm not a fan of people romanticizing their loved ones in death. — Taya Kyle

I put the Vietnam War behind me a long time ago, and what I wanted to (do) among other things was help veterans also be able to come all the way home as some of our veterans have not been able to do. But I harbor no anger nor rancor. I'm a better man for my experience, and I'm grateful for having the opportunity of serving. — John McCain

I hear they make greeting cards now
to thank your therapist ... for NOTHING — Casey Renee Kiser

I was born with success. Lucky for me I am able to handle it. Also, I damn well deserve it! — Larry Hagman

When I got home from my war, my uncle Dan clapped me on the back, and he bellowed, 'You're a MAN now!'
I damn near killed my first German. — Kurt Vonnegut

That was okay. Nice food. And no one was trying to kill us." "I'm sure that will remedy itself as the day goes on," said Hunter, accurately. — Neil Gaiman