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When I look back I can't believe I was so stupid as to direct Dealer's Choice. — Patrick Marber

Canada needs to dismantle its public health-care system and allow private enterprise to get involved and turn a profit. — Sarah Palin

Maybe it is that if these stones speak at all, they speak true,' she said softly. 'They speak what will be, not what we want to hear. — Barbara Erskine

My Son, these maxims make a rule An lump them ay thegither: The Rigid Righteous is a fool, The Rigid Wise anither. — Robert Burns

I'm constantly around people that talk a lot but say nothing. A sad case. — Henry Rollins

I don't reckon misery loves any damn thing at all. — Bruce Machart

He was shaken by an unwelcome insight. Lives did not add as integers. They added as infinities. — Lois McMaster Bujold

Remember the quiet wonders. The world has more need of them than it has for warriors. — Charles De Lint

Christianity, as a product of the resentment of the botched and the weak, has put in ban all that is beautiful, strong, proud, and powerful, in fact all the qualities resulting from strength, and that, in consequence, all forces which tend to promote or elevate life have been seriously undermined. — Friedrich Nietzsche

Never let someone dim your light, simply because it's shining in their eyes — Fuel

If one does not understand a person, one tends to regard him as a fool. — Carl Jung

We are constantly invited to be what we are. — Henry David Thoreau

Moreover, the fact that the Son of God became man through being conceived by the Holy Spirit and being born of the Virgin Mary, that is, not of the will of the flesh nor of the will of a human father, but of God (John 1:13), means that at this decisive point in the incarnation the distinctive place and function of man as male human being was set aside. — Thomas F. Torrance

A distinction is made between artists who work directly from nature and those who work purely from imagination. Neither if these methods should be preferred to the exclusion of the other. Often both are used in turn by the same man ... — Henri Matisse