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I just always think, 'Do I like it?' And if I like it, maybe other people will come and like it too. — Billy Wilder

For millennia, religions in general, and Jewish, Christian, and Islamic churches in particular, have had little problem with the forced enslavement of hundreds of millions of people. It was only after the Age of Reason and the Enlightenment that rational arguments were proffered for the abolition of the slave trade, influenced by and citing such secular documents as the American Declaration of Independence and the French Declaration of the Rights of Man. After an unconscionably long lag time, religion finally got on board the abolition train and became instrumental in helping to propel it forward. — Michael Shermer

Anger will abate and become more controlled when it knows it must come before a judge each day. — Seneca.

All that is not given is lost. — Rabindranath Tagore

You don't know anything about pain until you've seen your own baby drowned in a tub ... and you definitely don't know anything about how to wash a baby. — Anthony Jeselnik

There is an opportunity cost in every action. — Lailah Gifty Akita

I let people make remarks about me, but it doesn't touch me, all those remarks. — Maharishi Mahesh Yogi

A prayerless Christian is a powerless Christian. — Billy Graham

I know this simple fact to be true, for I myself have abandoned people who did not want me to go, and I myself have been abandoned by those whom I begged to stay. — Elizabeth Gilbert

Those who are preparing for the coming of Christ should be sober, and watch unto prayer, for our adversary, the Devil, goeth about like a roaring lion, seeking whom he may devour; whom we are to resist steadfast in the faith. — Ellen G. White

it remains for us to treat of His image, — Thomas Aquinas

By the end of the Twentieth Century, taxation will be reduced to a minimum, the entire world will be open to trade, and there will be no need of a standing army. — Erastus Wiman