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Seek to learn on earth those truths which will remain ever valid in Heaven — St. Jerome

When you reach the end of your rope, tie a knot in it and hang on. — Franklin D. Roosevelt

It used to be almost the first question (just after 'Can you type?') in the standard female job interview: 'Are you now, or have you ever, contemplated marriage, motherhood, or the violent overthrow of the U.S. government? — Barbara Ehrenreich

Money pads the edges of things. — E. M. Forster

If someone does not want me it is not the end of the world. But if I do not want me, the world is nothing but endings. — Nayyirah Waheed

A precept or command is a general teaching of God, obligating every man under pain of mortal sin - namely, in cases in which he has fallen away from the command. Hence, the saints who for a period of their life lived hypocritically sinned mortally for that period. So also the damned, by persistent false living, sin persistently in Hell. — Jan Hus

All Scripture is equally inspired, but not all Scripture is equally applicable or relevant to every stage of life. — Andy Stanley

There was not a word of apology, not a word of explanation to the American people, ... The president's going to have to get a touch of reality. — Harry Reid

I don't know why people called me Tom. My name is THUMB. — Thom Yorke

There were all us baby boomers who had a grammar school education, started to learn, then went on the pill, the whole thing, and so there are today a lot more women writers, editors, producers, and so a lot more women's stories. God, the BBC's practically run by women. — Julie Walters

For each of the four hundred and four bodily ailments celebrated physicians have produced infallible remedies, but the malady which brings the greatest distress to mankind - to even the wisest and cleverest of us - is the plague of poverty. — Ihara Saikaku

Since it is difficult to distinguish true prophets from false, it is as well to regard all prophets with suspicion — Primo Levi