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Everyone at a party is uncomfortable. Knowing that makes me more comfortable. — Garry Shandling

The true religion is to be posited not in the knowledge or confession of what God allegedly does or has done for our salvation, but in what we must do to become worthy of this. — Immanuel Kant

However, twelve former Sea Org members told me that Miscavige had assaulted them; twenty-one have told me or testified in court that they have witnessed one or more assaults on other church staff members by their leader. — Lawrence Wright

It just so happened that they agreed on politics and religion. It was precisely that agreement that has caused most observers to associate them with one another. — Joseph Pearce

Do you know what it takes to do [a global art project]? People, energy, glue. — JR

Don't go on discussing what a good person should be. Just be one. — Marcus Aurelius

Cameras aren't guns. They can't really hurt you. — Matthew McConaughey

God is the designer of the family. — Gordon B. Hinckley

An outstanding addition to the volumes written on value investing. Not only do the authors offer their own valuable insights but they have provided in one publication invaluable insights from some of the most accomplished professionals in the investment business. I would call this publication a must-read for any serious investor. — Leon G. Cooperman

The road is a lonely, exhausting, invigorating, and living thing, but the wonder of seeing things we never would have dreamed of makes it worth the price we pay to leave the safety of home — Zak Bagans

I hate the word lesbian; it tells you nothing; its only purpose is to inflame. — Jeanette Winterson

It is a mere truism to say that every nation, whether in America or anywhere else, which desires to maintain its freedom, its independence, must ultimately realize that the right of such independence cannot be separated from the responsibility of making good use of it. — Theodore Roosevelt