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The Scripture warns about evil communications that corrupt good manners. Off-color jokes and dirty stories have no place in the Christian life. Thousands of people are engaging in immorality by the way they talk. Keep your talk pure. Ask God to purify your tongue. — Billy Graham

It is easy to decide between right and wrong but it is difficult to decide between what is right and what is more right — Devdutt Pattanaik

A forced contemplation of the heavens, crisp and angelic blue, a classic prelude to death. — Rachel Kushner

A thing that is really done from the heart will one day or another again touch the hearts of others. — Marie-Alain Couturier

A jazz beat is a dynamic changing rhythm. — Ken Burns

God has taken his chosen people, the problem being you are the only non-chosen person. — Moby

He could deal with his guilt all by himself. Guilt didn't add up to love, an emotion she was done with forever. — Susan Elizabeth Phillips

When you're writing a story or an actor playing a role, you should never think of your characters as heroes or villains. You have to think of them as people first. — Morgan Neville

It's exciting when kids look up to you or kids come up to you and ask for your autograph. When grown ups come up to you, that's really not exciting. Why would a grown man be excited for meeting another grown man? — Clinton Portis

At Newsweek only girls with college degrees
and we were called "girls" then
were hired to sort and deliver the mail, humbly pushing our carts from door to door in our ladylike frocks and proper high-heeled shoes. If we could manage that, we graduated to "clippers," another female ghetto. Dressed in drab khaki smocks so that ink wouldn't smudge our clothes, we sat at the clip desk, marked up newspapers, tore out releveant articles with razor-edged "rip sticks," and routed the clips to the appropriate departments. "Being a clipper was a horrible job," said writer and director Nora Ephron, who got a job at Newsweek after she graduated from Wellesley in 1962, "and to make matters worse, I was good at it. — Lynn Povich

The rout, that dreary review of fashionable fineries, that parade of well-dressed self-infatuations, is one of those English inventions currently mechanifying the other nations. England seems determined to see the entire world bored just as she is, and just as bored as she. — Honore De Balzac

Democratic candidate John Kerry on Tuesday chose fellow Senator John Edwards to be his running mate. Asked about Edwards' lack of foreign policy experience, Kerry revealed his new campaign slogan, 'I Promise Not to Die.' — Dennis Miller

Everyone is here to say good-bye. It's what people do when they go their separate ways. They say good-bye. I've done it a lot. It goes like this.
Selma turned and walked away. — Sarah Addison Allen