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The Bible says gays arent natural.
What, and a talking snake is?! — Russell Howard

Stress is a false perception of fear of the unknown. — Debasish Mridha

I have come slowly into possession of such powers as I have. I receive the opinions of my day. I do not conceive them. But I receive them into a vivid mind. — Woodrow Wilson

To be a pleasant person, you would at least need to see the point of being a pleasant person, or have it explained to you at some sort of 'finishing school' where you could actually learn the laws of propriety and the skills of appearing well-adapted, easygoing and attractively trouble free. But where do you learn these things? I don't know. — Michael Leunig

The process of consumption ... is the final act in the economic drama — Kenneth E. Boulding

A lot of people that I know are bugged with the idea that they have got to have an audience, or they have got to be liked. I think the more that you fall into that trap it makes your own life harder to come to terms with, because an audience appreciation is only going to be periodic at the best of times. — David Bowie

Many imitate limits, not unlimited potentials. — Akiane Kramarik

I'm not all that brave, Andre. I'm afraid of everything, I just refuse to give into it. — Christine Feehan

Gee, what a happy place. It was like Disneyland with staplers and toner cartridges.
~ Thread Reckoning — Amanda Lee

If one has faith, one has everything. — Ramakrishna

It seems to me that religion is losing momentum and God is making a comeback. — Steve Maraboli

From my experience let me say this: in today's world it is no bad thing for a politician to have had the benefit of a scientific background. And not only politicians. Those who work in industry, in commerce, in investment. Indeed, so important has it become that I believe we are right to make science a compulsory subject for all schoolchildren. — Margaret Thatcher