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Some things are worth dying for.... — Wednesday 13

Yellow is a very favorable vibration for mental or intellectual activity, as it promotes a clear state of mind. Yellow heightens your awareness and alleviates depression, sadness, or any kind of despondency. Yellow vibration foods are: pineapples, bananas, grapefruit, lemons and corn. — Tae Yun Kim

I'm not Catholic but the Virgin Mary fascinates me because she's like a folk hero. — Moby

If I ever get out of here, thought of giving it all away to a registered charity. — Paul McCartney

Grief's darkness fades in the sunlight of thanksgiving. — Billy Graham

When I was a child, I loved old people. My New Hampshire grandfather was my model human being. — Donald Hall

Eliminating the Death Tax will continue to restore consumer confidence, spur capital investment, and create new jobs which are critical components of economic growth, particularly within the small business community. — Howard Coble

If skeptics were willing to give the Gospels the same 'benefit of the doubt' they are willing to give other ancient documents, the Gospels would easily pass the test of authorship. — J. Warner Wallace

I realize it's a cliche, almost, that coming out of the closet is a very healthy and empowering thing to do, but for me, it really has been a truly wonderful thing. — BD Wong

You're not a hypocrite. You aim toward lofty heights. The fact that your arrow cannot always reach them does not make you a hypocrite. — Harlan Coben

Writing is like a breath of fresh air. — Chantal Bellehumeur

He knows I've seen something in him. Something I recognize, only because it exists in me too. — Siobhan Davis

The future is dependent on the decisions you make today. — Omer Soker

My father's death was the most terrible thing that happened to me in my life. — Judy Garland

No matter how sensible-seeming or wild an idea, the smart thinker asks: Does it work? When put to the test, can its predictions be confirmed? Subjected to such scrutiny, crazy-sounding ideas sometimes find support. — David G. Myers