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I can not understand why ministers presume to deliver sermons every week at appointed hours because it is humanly impossible for inspirations to come with clock-like regularity — Sinclair Lewis

When I think of competition it's like I try to create against the past. I think about Michelangelo and Picasso, you know, the pyramids. — Kanye West

My parents were self-made people, and they were a team. — Samuel Goldwyn Jr.

Some years ago, I was invited to speak in Houston, Texas. They said I was a founder of 'postmodern theatre'. So I said to my office, 'This is ridiculous for me to go and speak about postmodern theatre when I don't know what it means, but ... they're paying me a lot of money, so I'll go.' — Robert Wilson

The man who doesn't read has no advantage over the man who cannot read."
Mark Twain — Tim Underwood

Irene Finney filled the void with a child not loved then lost, but first lost, then loved. — Louise Penny

You fight me, Kitten, I'll take you and them on at the same time. I don't give a fuck, and I always win. Always. — Kristen Ashley

There are good and bad times, but our mood changes more often than our fortune. — Thomas Carlyle

Culture is perishing in overproduction, in an avalanche of words, in the madness of quantity. — Milan Kundera

Being alone is almost always preferable to being with the wrong person. — Amy Dickinson

Rereading the works of a favorite author and, once again, learning something new shows me they are not done with me yet. — Garry Fitchett

The media isn't only asleep; it doesn't want to know this news, that the people are revolting, in the very best sense of the term, revolting against the thieves in high places and reaching out to each other, which is our great strength. — Jim Hightower

One of the paramount reasons for staying attractive is so you can have somebody to go to bed with. — Helen Gurley Brown

Such sober warnings in the Word of God should impress upon us the importance of keeping our priorities straight: God first, family second, ministry or career third. Only when a leader's relationship to God is right, and only when responsibilities as a family member are being properly met, can the leader be fully faithful in exercising the ministry God has given him or her. — John C. Maxwell