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Children ought to watch pornographic movies: it's healthier than learning about sex from Hollywood. — Lenny Bruce

Adults get more confused by social worker jargon. Unlike children, they are also less likely to see two sides of an argument, and they no longer think they can make the world a better place. That can make them rather boring, I suppose. — Nina Bawden

I'm just hoping my children will get enough of a foundation to remember what it was like before technology, how good that feels. Because I remember. — Keri Smith

The Christian message isn't burdened down by the miraculous. It's inextricably linked to it. A woman conceives. The lame walk. The blind see. A dead man is resurrected, ascends to heaven, and sends the Spirit. The universe's ruler is a Jewish laborer from Nazareth, who is on his way to judge the living and the dead. Those who do away with such things are left with what modernism's dissenting prophet, J. Gresham Machen, rightly identified as a different religion, a religion as disconnected from global Christianity as the New Age religion of Wicca is from the ancient Druidic rites. — Russell D. Moore

Writing a novel is not method acting and I find it easy to step out of it at cocktail hour. — Bret Easton Ellis

When I read that the British army had landed thirty-two thousand troops - and I had realized, not very long before, that Philadelphia only had thirty thousand people in it - it practically lifted me out of my chair. — David McCullough

I walked out on American Gangster: this evil piece of dreck. Defenders of this junk say that these movies give Black actors jobs. So did "Birth of a Nation." — Ishmael Reed

Without Freedom or Liberty, creativity can not exist. — Richard Diaz

If you're a caretaker, who are you when there's no one else to take care of? — Mary McCormack

The greatest delight which the fields and woods minister is the suggestion of an occult relation. — Ralph Waldo Emerson