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I've done a bunch of jobs since 'Deadwood' went off the air, but it's always been a very high bar that those other shows have to live up to. — Jim Beaver

Always roll up the sleeves on your shirt. It gives the impression that you're working, even if you're not. — Ashton Kutcher

The main reason we are held hostage by the most destructive technology on earth is simple: the complete lack of international resolve to ban nuclear weapons and banish them from the arsenals of the world. — C. G. Weeramantry

The line between sacred and secular is man-made. — Sarah Bessey

The problem is not in being sinners, the problem is when we don't let ourselves be transformed in love by the encounter with Christ. — Pope Francis

Heaven has no clocks or calendars, and time will be no more [Revelation 10:6]. — Billy Graham

John Adams, in a letter to his wife Abigail in 1777, reminds us of the charge we have to ensure that the gift of Liberty is not squandered. "Posterity! you will never know how much it cost the present generation to preserve your freedom! I hope you will make a good use of it. If you do not, I shall repent in Heaven that I ever took half the pains to preserve it. — Steve Andrews

There is a universal respect and even admiration for those who are humble and simple by nature, and who have absolute confidence in all human beings irrespective of their social status. — Nelson Mandela

Whenever you feel unimportant, unloved, or insecure, remember to who you belong. — Rick Warren

A medical revolution has extended the life of our elder citizens without providing the dignity and security those later years deserve. — John F. Kennedy

Pornography, to me, represents freedom. — Jenna Jameson

Do you think the penis ever gets tired?
Whose?
Anybody's. I mean anybody with one. Does the penis ever just think: for God's sake pal, give it a rest? Or is it all: Woo-who!! Here we go again! — J.D. Robb

And why should any man who writes, even if he writes things immortal, nurse anger at the world's neglect? Who asked him to publish? Who promised him a hearing? Who has broken faith with him? Your poem, your novel, who bargained with you for it? — George Gissing