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The characters of man's heart, blotted and confounded as they are with dissembling, lying, counterfeiting, and erroneous doctrines, are legible only to him that searcheth hearts. — Thomas Hobbes

I just use my life story as a kind of device on which to hang comic observations. It's not my interest or instinct to tell the world anything pertinent about myself or my family. — Bill Bryson

My religion says that only he who is prepared to suffer can pray to God. — Mahatma Gandhi

If there is one notion I hate more than another, it is that of marriage - I mean marriage in the vulgar, weak sense, as a mere matter of sentiment. — Charlotte Bronte

The Church is called to draw near to every person, beginning with the poorest and those who suffer. — Pope Francis

Hell, I don't want to grow old at all. I never want to die. — Kate Millett

Scaling down individually is very hard. Imagine that if you go to a place where everybody is dressed nicely, and you are the only one who doesn't dress nicely. Everybody goes on vacations to a great place and you go to the Jersey shore. It's very hard to do these things without an organized mechanism, but it looks to me like there might be some organized mechanisms. — Dan Ariely

All in all, Kirk's character is something I am very proud of. — William Shatner

The vital air of friendship is composed of confidence. Friendship perishes in proportion as this air diminishes. — Philibert Joseph Roux

We women are so judged by the way we dress, and men are not. So style is part of developing your own brand. — Mireille Guiliano

I read 'Time', 'Newsweek' and 'The Economist'. — Nelson DeMille

I disagree strongly with the concept of separation of church and state. It was not written into the Constitution. — Ken Buck

You wrote me a beautiful letter, I wonder if you meant it to be as beautiful as it was. I think you did; for somehow I know that your feeling for me, however slight it is, is of the nature of love ... When you tell me to come, I will come, by the next train, just as I am. This is not meekness, be assured; I do not come naturally by meekness; know that it is a proud surrender to You. — Edna St. Vincent Millay

Everything that you are or conceive of yourself as being is just an idea. It's an illusion. It's a hallucination. — Frederick Lenz