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Attaining a PhD is just an excuse that all young women are using nowadays to avoid starting families. — Kevin Rudd

You could name the great stars of the silent screen who were finished; the great directors gone; the great title writers who were washed up. But remember this, as long as you live: the producers didn't lose a man. They all made the switch. That's where the great talent is. — Ernst Lubitsch

Striving after good theology is similar to managing a sweet tooth. Psychological dynamics will always make certain theological systems more or less appealing. And yet psychologically appealing and intuitive theological systems are not always healthy. In short, these psychological dynamics function as a sweet tooth, a kind of cognitive temptation that pulls the intellectually lazy or unreflective (because we are busy folk with day jobs) into theological orbits that hamper the mission of the church. As with managing the sweet tooth, vigilance and care are needed to keep us on a healthy path. — Richard Beck

A woman gets angry when a man denies his faults, because she knew them all along. His lying mocks her affection; it is the deceit that angers her more than the faults. — Fulton J. Sheen

Not only is it a great concept and a great idea
helping people
it's good pizza too! — Matt Lauer

Apparently, he was a show-er and a grower. — Kresley Cole

I love to dress up. You have to have a sense of fun in life, too. We can all be serious and work and do our bit, but every now and again you have to have a good giggle. — Marie-Chantal Claire

She has several imaginary conversations with him and two imaginary arguments. — Jojo Moyes

I don't force it. If you don't have an idea and you don't hear anything going over and over in your head, don't sit down and try to write a song. You know, go mow the lawn ... My songs speak for themselves. — Neil Young

I watch my YouTube videos over and over. — Meek Mill

What is prejudice? An opinion, which is not based upon reason; a judgment, without having heard the argument; a feeling, without being able to trace from whence it came. — Carrie Chapman Catt

If there is no justice in a country, who can claim that, that country is a country? An injustice country is just a rubbish bin! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

In their plush melodies and plummy platitudes, many Rodgers-and-Hammerstein songs were secular hymns, which so insinuated themselves into the ear of the Eisenhower-era listener that they became the liturgical music for the American mid-century. — Richard Corliss

shows how fruitful analogies can be - not in proving points but in illustrating them, showing spiritual truths by means of material images. — Peter Kreeft