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If you're going to have peace rather than violence, both sides have got to want it. One side alone can't make peace. — Louis L'Amour

Let me be clear. I love all animals. I love to pet them. I love to eat them. — Jim Gaffigan

The Romantic poets were the prototype ramblers, and I've often found myself following in their footsteps - although perhaps not all of their footsteps since a typical walk for Samuel T. Coleridge might last two days and cover 145km. — Arthur Smith

It is never too late or too early; you are never too young or too old. You can do what you can do. — Israelmore Ayivor

Now I take the summer off, relax, and I know that at the end of July we're gonna start another season. — Jerry Orbach

Each moment of time that passes in my life is very important.
Because it strengthens my spirit to succeed in the complicated life. — Raathi Devi

By having a change wrought in thee. 'But ye are washed, but ye are sanctified.' I Cor 6: 2: Whence we are changed, a tenebris ad lucem [from darkness to light], so changed, as if another soul did live in the same body. By this change we are interested in the unchangeable — Thomas Watson

So an autobiography about death should include, in my case, an account of European Jewry and of Russian and Jewish events - pogroms and flights and murders and the revolution that drove my mother to come here. — Harold Brodkey

It's the child who's supposed to cry, and the mom who makes it all better, not the other way around, which is why mothers will move heaven and earth to hold it together in front of their own kids. — Jodi Picoult

I used to want to be fully observational, but I'm just not that kind of writer. My process always changes depending on how, when, and where inspiration stiles me. — Brett Dennen

Jesus's demonstration in the temple was not, as is often assumed, a plea for a more spiritual form of worship. As he rampaged through the money changers' stalls, he quoted the Hebrew prophets who had harsh words for those who were punctilious in their devotions but ignored the plight of the poor, the vulnerable, and the oppressed. — Karen Armstrong