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However, ironically, I was baptized Presbyterian, and went to a Quaker school for twelve years. — Brian De Palma

This thought, this truth, it highlighted the distance between us. We lived in different timeframes. A reminder that, even right now, we didn't share the same moments. We could never truly be together. — P.I. Alltraine

Those that are in the state of widowhood must resist the temptations of their youth. — Nancy B. Brewer

My grandma's the most careful, safe driver in the world. You put her in a rental car, and she's doing doughnuts in the K-Mart parking lot! — Jeff Foxworthy

In all ages of the world, some have labored, and others have, without labor, enjoyed a large proportion of the fruits. This is wrong, and should not continue.1 - Abraham Lincoln, Fragment on Labor, 1847 — Dinesh D'Souza

It feels good to come here and be a winning program. — Kevin Durant

People never lie so much as before an election, during a war, or after a hunt. — Otto Von Bismarck

hurricane in human form. — Holly Hook

The world needs heroes. Be a hero and build your part of the world. — Abhijit Naskar

The Christian is to take his place in society with moral courage to stand up for that which is right, just, and honorable. — Billy Graham

...the first move to a more tolerant Australia must come from controlling the aversion to Muslims that is at present the principal xenophobia in this country. — Donald Horne

Deuteronomy had listed a number of obligatory laws, which had included the Ten Commandments. During and immediately after the exile, this had been elaborated into a complex legislation consisting of the 613 commandments (mitzvot) in the Pentateuch. These minute directives seem off-putting to an outsider and have been presented in a very negative light by New Testament polemic. Jews did not find them a crushing burden, as Christians tend to imagine, but found that they were a symbolic way of living in the presence of God. In — Karen Armstrong