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You may not be aware of a recent survey that showed that if the First Amendment were put to a popular vote today, it would fail by a 60% to 40% vote. — James E. Rogers

In 1918, a Chinese immigrant working in a Los Angeles noodle factory invented the fortune cookie. He did so believing that a cookie with a positive message in it would raise the spirits of the city's poor. — James Frey

Reason is an action of the mind; knowledge is a possession of the mind; but faith is an attitude of the person. It means you are prepared to stake yourself on something being so. — Michael Ramsey

People who take everything to heart trivia - the most capable of genuinely love. — Natalie Portman

Maybe a person can be born to the wrong people," he said. "Maybe a person should have been put somewhere else. — Peter Hoeg

Her eyes were darkened pits of fury. She had become the spirit of vengeance itself, barely contained by human flesh. — S.M. Reine

My family is my greatest priority, but I'm committed to Little Big Town, and I have to make that a priority also. — Kimberly Schlapman

Whatever diminishes life is evil, and whatever enhances life is good. — John Shelby Spong

We know all their gods; they ignore ours. What they call our sins are our gods, and what they call their gods, we name otherwise. — Natalie Clifford Barney

The real love is to love them that hate you, to love your neighbor even though you distrust him. — Mahatma Gandhi

Kindly answer my question. Am I late? — E. M. Forster

Nurturing and cherishing creation is a command God gives not only at the beginning of history, but to each of us. It is part of his plan; it means causing the world to grow responsibly, transforming it so that it may be a garden, a habitable place for everyone. — Pope Francis

What we have not had to decipher, to elucidate by our own efforts, what was clear before we looked at it, is not ours. From ourselves comes only that which we drag forth from the obscurity which lies within us, that which to others is unknown. — Marcel Proust