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God. Why the fuck do we drive cars? In — Elle Kennedy

The Church worked hard at it night and day during nine centuries and imprisoned, tortured, hanged, and burned whole hordes and armies of witches, and washed the Christian world clean with their foul blood. Then it was discovered that there was no such thing as witches, and never had been. One doesn't know whether to laugh or to cry. Who discovered that there was no such thing as a witch - the priest, the parson? No, these never discover anything. — Mark Twain

We tried to everything right, now we were forced to do everything wrong and it was working. — Augusten Burroughs

Amusement allures and deceives us and leads us down imperceptibly in thoughtlessness to the grave — Blaise Pascal

Pulling yourself up again is the most important part of your life. Getting out of the bottom that you put everything into - yourself! — Milton Resnick

It turns out that the more you repeat the same action, no matter how reprehensible, the more you can make an excuse for it in your own mind. — Jodi Picoult

A sense of worthiness is a child's most important need. — Polly Berrien Berends

Families are struggling against a tide of junk information on junk food. — Diane Abbott

One of the things that is wonderful about hymns is that they are a sort of universally shared poetry, at least among certain populations. — Marilynne Robinson

What Africa needs to do is to grow, to grow out of debt. — George Ayittey

This is the us you wanted us to be, Gwen. — Kristen Ashley

I've found that limitations can be an artist's best friend sometimes. — Michael Gungor

Plan, prepare and grow. Repeat. — Kiersten Kindred

'Rigoletto' has long been one of my favorite operas, and it was on my short list way back when I first talked to Peter Gelb. I started thinking about what I could bring to this masterpiece, which has been seen all over the world for so many years. — Michael Mayer

Suzuki's works on Zen Buddhism are among the best contributions to the knowledge of living Buddhism ... We cannot be sufficiently grateful to the author, first for the fact of his having brought Zen closer to Western understanding, and secondly for the manner in which he has achieved this task. — D.T. Suzuki