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We in the United States believe in the protection of minorities; we recognize the contributions that they can make and the leadership that they can provide; and we do not believe that any people - whether majority or minority, or individual human beings - are 'expendable' in the cause of theory or of policy. — Robert Kennedy

Christ is the only way to God, but there are as many ways to Christ as there are people who come to Him. — Os Guinness

Finding is losing something else. I think about, perhaps even mourn, what I lost to find this — Richard Brautigan

Why fear death? Be scared of living. — Laura Marling

Miss Althea?"
"I don't blame you, Jesse," she said at last, taking control of her whirling emotions. "I must have ... I must have led you astray somehow. But you must never touch me again."
Jesse's disappointment was palpable. "Never?" That seemed impossible. To be
allowed to know how wonderful it was to feel and smell and taste her and then to
never be allowed that again. It was so unfair. Jesse wanted to cry. It was too unfair. — Pamela Morsi

The skies give no warning when they fall. — Marty Rubin

An ass may bray a good while before he shakes the stars down. — George Eliot

Life is pain," his mother said. "Anybody that says different is selling something. — William Goldman

Honey, if brains were dynamite, he wouldn't have enough to blow his nose. — Kris Calvert

I do not need the written code of a spiritual belief to act like a decent human being. — Jim Butcher

When you're working on a television show with actors, what you hope you're doing is playing jazz with them all the time. You see what they're giving you, so you try to write back to that, and then they play with that, and you get a sense of what is going on. That's just a natural way in which TV series usually work. — Remi Aubuchon

Legitimately produced, and truly inspired, fiction interprets humanity, informs the understanding, and quickens the affections. It reflects ourselves, warns us against prevailing social follies, adds rich specimens to our cabinets of character, dramatizes life for the unimaginative, daguerreotypes it for the unobservant, multiplies experience for the isolated or inactive, and cheers age, retirement and invalidism with an available and harmless solace. — Henry Theodore Tuckerman

I've got the greatest line in the world about the pope coming out in favor of contraception, and I don't dare use it. I don't even dare hint getting close because the moment you understand it, I'm in trouble. So it's something I've gotta contain and avoid bursting and so forth, and now you're frustrated because I've teased you with it. — Rush Limbaugh