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The real trouble with Wikipedia lies exactly where its strength lies: its democratic impulse. In an arena where everyone's version of the facts is equally valid, and the opinions of specialists become marginalized, corporate and politicized interests are potentially empowered. — Michael Harris

The Lord calls us to love all people, including those who are enemies of the gospel and those who blaspheme. This may not be comfortable, and it may not be easy, but this is the gospel of Christ, for He loved His enemies so much that He died to save us. — Francis A. Schaeffer

Explaining the images, which for him are the observable phenomena, is the goal of theory. — Anonymous

I play piano every day. — Sarah McLachlan

I just liked to kill, I wanted to kill. — Ted Bundy

I have been insane on the subject of moneymaking all my life. — Cornelius Vanderbilt

It is delivery that makes the orators success. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

A double bed can seem awfully small if your'e sharing it with someone you don't love. (Misia) — Chris Greenhalgh

A page a day means I need to focus on a gag a day, and that's great for laughs but bad for plot, and I'm primarily a plot guy. — Doug TenNapel

I had a network of friends and hadn't even realized it. Something unlocked in my heart, and the last of my resolve melted. — Deanna Chase

Yet through delivery orators succeed, I feel that I am far behind indeed. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

My way of joking is to tell the truth. It's the funniest joke in the world. — George Bernard Shaw

Do what you think is right. Don't let people make the decision of right or wrong for you. — Steve Maraboli

The opera is like a husband with a foreign title - expensive to support, hard to understand and therefore a supreme social challenge. — Cleveland Amory

There are two kinds of taste in the appreciation of imaginative literature: the taste for emotions of surprise and the taste for emotions of recognition. — Henry James

Your only defense can be you were so madly in love you weren't responsible for your actions. — Suzanne Collins