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My position concerning God is that of an agnostic. I am convinced that a vivid consciousness of the primary importance of moral principles for the betterment and ennoblement of life does not need the idea of a law-giver, especially a law-giver who works on the basis of reward and punishment. — Albert Einstein

Poor parents tend to follow[ ... ] a strategy of "accomplishment of natural growth". — Malcolm Gladwell

May our spirit fill us with understanding of victory and defeat, the gift of collaboration, the wisdom to choose the right path, and opportunities that inspire hope. — Celeste Cooper

If you like being battered, the work of Savion Glover - one-time child prodigy - should be up your alley. I don't, and it isn't up mine. — Robert Gottlieb

I put the Scriptures above all the sayings of the fathers, angels, men and devils. Here I take my stand. — Martin Luther

Everybody loves things that sparkle. — Philip Treacy

Yesterday or the day before, while I had been going about my business, quietly and in private, some unknown person - some stranger - had gone to the trouble of marking my name onto this envelope. Who was it who had had his mind's eye on me while I hadn't suspected a thing? — Diane Setterfield

There is nothing you can't do, if you set your mind to it. Anything is possible. — Rick Hansen

Embrace the unknown. It is the only certainty. — Jayne Ann Krentz

Gleason became like a mentor of mine. I had Gleason helping me on television, Godfrey on radio. — Larry King

Men must be decent first and brilliant later, otherwise you're not helping people, just servicing the machine. — Claire North

I'm their sole parent, and there is nothing more important than being the best father I can be. — John Edwards

The death of my mother permanently affects my happiness, more even than I should have anticipated, though I always knew that I must feel the separation at first as a severe wrench. But I did not apprehend, during her life, to what a degree she prevented me from feeling heart-solitude ... — Sara Coleridge