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Bad reasoning as well as good reasoning is possible; and this fact is the foundation of the practical side of logic. — Charles Sanders Peirce

We share responsibility. It's important to have a good spouse; that's where I sympathize with single parents. — Hunter Tylo

We are made by love,
we are made of love,
and we are made for love. — Khurshed Batliwala

Grace is given of god, but knowledge is bought in the market. — Arthur Hugh Clough

You saw his actions," Bow says, "but not his heart."
Is she serious? "Actions reveal heart."
"Not always. Deception is all about perception. — Gena Showalter

It's a shame that so many churches are married to a designed-by-Christians-for-Christians-only culture. A culture in which they talk about the Great Commission, sing about the Great Commission, but refuse to reorganize their churches around the Great Commission. — Andy Stanley

People have a lot of shame and suffering around it and I felt that the best thing I could do was to share my experiences, which I have been doing for a long time, and let people know that of all the things that I've endured. — Margaret Cho

No one can whistle a symphony. It takes a whole orchestra to play it. — Halford Luccock

Then came the digging. Oh God, the digging. — Andy Weir

They would just trade one type of shackles for another, trade physical ones that wrapped around wrists and ankles for the invisible ones that wrapped around the mind. — Yaa Gyasi

For me, painting is like meditation. — Janet Fish

You must realize, Mr. Blaine, that a man is not his body, for he receives his body accidentally. He is not his skills, for those are frequently born of necessity. He is not his talents, which are produced by heredity and by early environmental factors. He is not the sicknesses to which he may be predisposed, and he is not the environment that shapes him. — Robert Sheckley