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My brother and I laughed a lot as kids. We came up in the middle of the Depression, and neither one of us knew we were poor. We had nothing, but we didn't know it. — Dick Van Dyke

The view of the "any-minute-now" rapture of the saints together with the belief that some time after that event Christ will return again to usher in a thousand-year po-litical kingdom, thereby fulfilling his promises to David, is the product of a method of interpretation known as dispensationalism. This construction is entirely unique to dispensationalism. No other system teaches this view. — Duane Garner

The seat of power in the twenty-first century is information, not oil or geography. — Jeffery Deaver

Medical debts are the number-one cause of bankruptcy in America. — Barbara Ehrenreich

Laura's gossip was redeemed by its lack of spite. She was warmly objective about every event, taking endless delight in action and complexity, as if she had been bed-ridden in a small windowless room for years and was just now discovering the dramatic possibilities of daily life. She sang Alice through the day. — Jane Smiley

If your heart is in your dream, no goal is too extreme. — Ned Washington

I stood there and stared at it - this colorful expanse of paper, with its topographic mountain ranges and changeable shades of blue to depict the various depths of the ocean - and saw a map of the world, but knew it wasn't mine. My world was much, much smaller — Tamara Ireland Stone

I have to have nature around me. I love the earth and this insanely beautiful creation that we live in. I just think it's to be marveled at and appreciated. It gives us life. — Evangeline Lilly

The Montessori Method- learning by doing-once again became my stock in trade ... — Katharine Graham

Through Mary, we come to her Son more easily. — Pope John Paul II

After being loomed over and pressed menacingly against a wall, George had, while looking into those bloodshot eyes, truly feared for his life. — C.J. Hill